 ASEAN is a very diverse region. Ten countries with a very different level of economic development and also very different kind of administrations and capabilities, patches and so on. It is extremely important that on serious issues such as domestic security the government professionals that actually are on a daily basis on the ground share a certain level of understanding what the issues are and how to tackle those issues and how to work with your next neighbour and with the whole region. From that point of view bringing an international standard as Interpol brings with it and turning it into a training activity for all those practitioners in the region at the same time makes it possible that they all share the understanding on the magnitude of the issues and on the way to tackle them but it also creates some kind of a pre-deco. Training from that point of view around an international standard is a fantastic way to contribute to cooperation in South East Asia in this case on matters that are on direct interest of the security of Europeans as well.