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"The Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM) is an exclusively Asian–European forum
to enhance relations and various forms of cooperation between the then
15 members of the European Union
(EU) and its Commission,
the then 7 members of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN), and the
individual countries of China, Japan, and South Korea. It was
officially established on 1 March 1996 at the first summit in Bangkok,
Thailand. A series of enlargements saw additional EU members join as
well as Asian countries.
The main components of the ASEM process rest on the following 3 pillars:
Political Pillar
Economical Pillar
Social, Cultural & Educational Pillar
In general, the process is considered by the parties involved to be a
way of deepening the relations between Asia and Europe at all levels,
which is deemed necessary to achieve a more balanced political and
economic world order. The process is enhanced by the biennial meetings
of Heads of State and Government, alternately in Europe and Asia, and
biennial meetings of Foreign Ministers as well as political, economic,
and socio-cultural meetings and events at various levels."
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%E2%80%93Europe_Meeting
There have been a total of (so far) 11 meetings:
ASEM11: 15–16 July 2016, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
ASEM10: 16–17 October 2014, Milan, Italy
ASEM9: 05–06 November 2012, Vientiane, Lao PDR
ASEM8: 04–05 October 2010, Brussels, Belgium
ASEM7: 24–25 October 2008, Beijing, China
ASEM6: 10–11 September 2006, Helsinki, Finland
ASEM5: 08–09 October 2004, Hanoi, Viet Nam
ASEM4: 22–24 September 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark
ASEM3: 20–21 October 2000, Seoul, Korea
ASEM2: 03–04 April 1998, London, United Kingdom
ASEM1: 01–02 March 1996, Bangkok, Thailand
For additional information go to ASEM
(official website)
Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2016
image by Randy Young, 22 May 2016
It seems that each meeting has its own flag. ASEM11 flag can be seen
here (flag on the left),
here (flag
on the left)and
here
(flag on the extreme right):
Sources:
http://www.mfa.gov.mn/?p=33953&lang=en )
http://www.asem11.mn/?p=2699&lang=mn
http://www.mfa.gov.mn/?p=33702&lang=en
It is the
logo on a white horizontal background. Official website:
http://www.asem11.mn/
Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2016