Joint Statement Issued in Cooperation with Southeast Asian Capitals -TOKYO-SEADS Concludes-

Tokyo hosted the inaugural TOKYO-SEADS (Tokyo-Southeast Asia Capitals Dialogue for Sustainability) with leaders from Southeast Asian capitals. Discussions focused on measures against wind and flood damage and urban infrastructure development, culminating in the issuance of a joint statement to promote practical initiatives.
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To strengthen cooperation with the Southeast Asian region, which is geographically close and active in cultural and economic exchanges, Tokyo hosted the inaugural dialogue with leaders from the capitals of Tokyo and Southeast Asian countries (Tokyo-Southeast Asia Capitals Dialogue for Sustainability, abbreviated as TOKYO-SEADS). Discussions focused on the theme of 'Measures against wind and flood damage and urban infrastructure development,' involving the sharing of knowledge and exchange of opinions, and a joint statement was issued to promote practical initiatives.


1. TOKYO-SEADS Joint Statement

As per the attached document.

*Original (Attachment 1), Provisional Japanese Translation (Attachment 2)

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2. TOKYO-SEADS Implementation Results

Participating cities: 10 cities (including Tokyo)

(Mayors)

Dili, Hanoi, Manila, Phnom Penh, Singapore, Tokyo

(Deputy Mayors and others)

Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Vientiane

*Underlined are online participants

*Additionally, the Asian Development Bank also presented.