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| Summary Information | |
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| Full Title |
2005 Joint Declaration of the Heads of State/Government of the Member Countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Head of State of the Russian Federation on Progressive and Comprehensive Partnership |
| Short Title / Abbreviations |
2005 ASEAN-Russia JD |
| CIL Subject Classification | |
| Date of Adoption | 13/12/2005 |
| Place of Adoption | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1st ASEAN-Russia Summit |
| Issued/Adopted by | Heads of State/Government of ASEAN and the Russian Federation |
| Entry Into Force Status | Not Applicable |
| Source |
Remove existing source information See official document |
| Status | |
| ASEAN States | (Source: as of 26/05/2020) |
| Brunei Darussalam |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Cambodia |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Indonesia |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Lao PDR |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Malaysia |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Myanmar |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Philippines |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Singapore |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Thailand |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Vietnam |
Signature 13/12/2005 |
| Timor Leste | |
| Other Country |
Russian Federation Signature (13/12/2005) |
| Related Instruments | |
| Related Instruments |
1995 Treaty on the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone 2003 Joint Declaration of the Foreign Ministers of the Russian Federation And ASEAN on Partnership for Peace and Security, and Prosperity and Development in the Asia-Pacific Region 2024 Joint Statement of ASEAN and Russia Foreign Ministers Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of Russia’s Accession to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia |
| External Links |
ASEAN accessed on 04/07/2024 |
| Last Updated on | 04/07/2024 |
