Asia-Pacific Strategic Engagement Initiative
Asia-Pacific Strategic Engagement Initiative
Fact Sheet
Office of the
Spokesperson
Washington, DC
July 13,
2012
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Secretary
of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced the Asia-Pacific
Strategic Engagement Initiative (APSEI) on July 12 in Phnom
Penh, Cambodia. APSEI is a new integrated assistance
framework that engages on current pressing bilateral and
transnational issues, and positions the United States and
its partners to sustain regional stability and support an
inclusive regional economy in our shared future.
As part of our efforts to deepen engagement on pressing bilateral and transnational issues, and as a demonstration of our commitment to APSEI, Secretary Clinton announced that the United States will provide $50 million over three years in new assistance programs for “Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI) 2020.” This program is designed to build regional capacity and foster collaboration to address transnational challenges. Programs under “LMI 2020” will support an LMI coordination hub, women’s leadership network, control and prevention of malaria, increased support for the Mekong River Commission, and new funding for environmental and connectivity programs.
APSEI focuses U.S. assistance to advance six pillars:
• Regional Security
Cooperation: Deepen bilateral security partnerships, build
security forces’ capacity, and expand confidence-building
measures and preventative diplomacy mechanisms to advance
stability in the region.
• Economic Integration and
Trade: Enhance our engagement with key multilateral
institutions through an ambitious economic integration
agenda aimed at tapping the efficiencies of a larger market
and unlocking new sources of prosperity for the United
States.
• Engagement in the Lower Mekong Region:
Invigorate our engagement in the Lower Mekong region through
increased support and new development programs for the
LMI.
• Address Transnational Threats: Support regional
platforms for sharing of information to enable transparent
and accountable decision-making on transnational
challenges.
• Democratic Development: Leverage regional
and bilateral platforms to advance the development of robust
democratic institutions, with a primary focus on advancing
reforms in Burma.
• Address War Legacies: Help partner
countries overcome lingering challenges threatening
sustainable development by undertaking Agent Orange/dioxin
remediation and humanitarian efforts to reduce the effects
of unexploded
ordnance.
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