 It is really a pleasure for me to share some thoughts on our MIKTA outreach seminar today. It is so difficult to talk about a similar topic after Foreign Minister Julie Bishop mentioned about everything on MIKTA. Indeed this is timely for infant-aged MIKTA to be more introduced to international society through a constructive dialogue exchange of ideas like this forum to position MIKTA in our respective region and explore its contribution to the region and the world. There is undergoing constant, which is undergoing constant transformation with great challenges and opportunities. Since there is no major political conflict occurring in our respective region, although some deficient of political trials might happen bilaterally, we enjoy a condition, Conditio Sinquanon for promoting economic cooperation and people-to-people relations. Race of economic turbulence and unfavorable dynamics in the global economy might be there, the degree of economic interdependence and among MIKTA countries is strong. Indeed the promotion of economic growth was a priority of our G20. We need a higher economic growth to create more jobs, alleviate poverty, raise the standard of living and close development gaps. Ladies and gentlemen, people-to-people context can be challenging because of the geographical distance of MIKTA members. But it is surely will promote mutual understanding and consolidation among MIKTA members. Exchanges between journalists, students, junior diplomats, art and culture are wise investment for the future of strong ties between our people. Sharing information through a digital word like website and other online means will make this tie even stronger. These two powerful nexus should be backbone of MIKTA. Number one, the acceleration of economic development, and number two is strong people-to-people contact for the prosperity of the nations. MIKTA countries are no exception with the rest of this world. We should work together in spirit of partnership. No global issue or problem can be solved by merely one particular country, especially if we talk about non-traditional issues like terrorism, people smuggling, regular migration, drug trafficking. New global issues keep emerging, including in the areas of finance and economics, security, environment and sustainable development. Challenging the effort, those issues are challenging the efforts to maintain the stability and prosperity of the international community. Cyberspace is a future issue. It can enhance communication, openness and creativity, but at the same time can threaten fundamental rights, freedom and national security. We need partnership to deal with these challenges, and we want MIKTA members to work shoulder to shoulder to deliver contributions and cooperate with the international community. We don't want MIKTA as a complicated, ambitious and rigid entity. The simpler, the better. By so doing, MIKTA can utilize or immerse itself into the existing institutions, mechanisms of forum for nurturing dialogue and building trust. MIKTA can take benefit from ASEAN, for example, or any other regional mechanism that have been proven beneficial for countries to engage in dialogue, reconcile differences, build trust, manage conflict and work toward a common goal. Together with ASEAN countries, we are expecting ASEAN Economic Community by the end of 2015 that will transform ASEAN to become a single community of 600 million population that is prosperous, stable, peaceful and outward looking. At the same time, we have MIKTA with more than 500 million people all together becoming an economic giant also in this global interaction. This community will not only bring benefits to its member states, to its member states and its people, but also contribute to the region and international community. Finally, strong MIKTA needs to be supported through a sturdy fundament, the strong and sound bilateral relations. This needs strong understanding and commitment to build countries' mutual interest and to advance the cause of peace and prosperity. Certainly, what we want to see today is the role of MIKTA to play a constructive role in the international agenda and exert greater influence to be an agent for a common goal of peace, stability and prosperity. However, MIKTA members have to be agreeable what constructive role it can play and how to make the best joint effort for building norms, developing guidelines, sharing best practices and forging collective response among MIKTA members. I thank you.