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Date 20
November 2003
Press Release No: G/19/2003
Landmark decision to extend Asian Highway Network
BANGKOK (United Nations Information Services)
-- Delegates from 32 members of the United Nations Economic
and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) have
brought the vision of an efficient, reliable regional transport
network to a reality by adopting the Intergovernmental Agreement
on the Asian Highway Network.
The Intergovernmental Agreement lays a framework
for coordinated development of the international highways in
Asia, as well as between Asia and Europe. This is the first
Intergovernmental Agreement developed under the auspicious of
UNESCAP and the agreement will be deposited with the Secretary-General
of the United Nations.
The Asian Highway route AH1 now extends from Pusan
to Fukuoka and Tokyo. Now the Asian Highway network will extend
to 32 member countries with more than 140,000 kilometres of
highways across the whole of Asia.
"The availability of transport linkages and services is
a decisive factor if countries are to participate in the globalizing
economy. Consequently, there is a need to put in place transport
infrastructure linkages in anticipation of increased intra-
and interregional trade," UNESCAP Executive Secretary Mr.
Kim Hak-Su told the Intergovernmental Meeting, held from 17-18
November 2003 at the United Nations Conference Centre.
The formalization of the Asian Highway network
through an Intergovernmental Agreement was one of the priority
activities of the Regional Action Programme adopted by the Ministerial
Conference on Infrastructure held in Seoul in 2001 and endorsed
by the Commission at its 58th Session.
A signing ceremony of the Intergovernmental Agreement
would be held during the 60th session of the UNESCAP Commission
at Shanghai, China, in April 2004.
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