The UAE reaffirmed its consistent rejection of all forms of violence targeting civilians and undermining security and stability
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Southeast Asian leaders gathered in Bangkok on Saturday determined to drive forward the world's largest commercial pact, with the trade war between the US and China clouding the outlook for their export-led economies.
Disputes in the flashpoint South China Sea, Myanmar's persecution of Rohingya Muslims and plastic pollution in the seas are also set to be discussed at the two-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit, chaired by Thailand.
But trade will take centrestage with Asean leaders keen to hasten the signing of a China-drafted commercial deal covering around half the world's population.
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) includes all 10 Asean economies, plus India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
It is seen as a mechanism for China to draft the rules of Asia-Pacific trade, following a US retreat from the region.
Shortly after his election, President Donald Trump pulled the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) - which would have been the world's largest trade deal - slamming it as an American "job killer".
While tit-for-tat tariffs between the world's biggest two economies have seen some manufacturers flee China to safer Asean hubs, economists say the big picture for global growth is bleak.
In that context, "RCEP is key to increasing trade volume", Thai government spokesman Werachon Sukhondhapatipak told reporters.
"The faster it [RCEP] gets implemented the better," Martin Andanar, Philippine communications secretary, told reporters.
"Free trade is definitely what we need here in this region," he said, adding that the US-China trade row has resulted in "the entire world catching a cold".
Progress on the deal has stuttered in recent months with India digging in over fears cheap Chinese goods could flood its massive consumer market.
Australia and New Zealand have also raised concerns over a lack of labour and environmental safeguards. The meat of the negotiations is expected to be got into later in the year, when trade envoys from all of the potential signatory countries assemble. Asean is often criticised as a soft forum where diplomatic niceties often outweigh concrete action on pressing problems.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi will attend the summit.
The bloc is set to agree on a statement to "prevent and significantly reduce" marine debris - including plastic - across the region, according to a draft text seen by AFP.
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