THE 18th ASEAN Environment Ministers’ Meeting (AMME) and related sessions, along with the 20th ASEAN Transboundary Haze Pollution Control Minis­ters’ Meeting (COP-20 AATHP), are being held from 2 to 4 Sep­tember under a hybrid format hosted by Malaysia. Myanmar’s delegation, led by Deputy Min­ister for Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation U Min Thu, is participating online.

 

Environment ministers, senior officials, and represent­atives from ASEAN member states and the ASEAN Secretar­iat are attending the meetings.

 

In the first session of the 18th AMME yesterday, Malaysia’s Acting Minister of Natural Re­sources and Environment, Mr Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, and Myanmar Deputy Minister U Min Thu delivered opening remarks. ASEAN environment ministers and secretariat offi­cials then presented national statements. The rotating chair of senior ASEAN environmen­tal officials, represented by the Philippines, reported on biodi­versity conservation, coastal management, water resource protection, climate change mitigation, sustainable urban development, chemical waste management, environmental education, and sustainable pro­duction and consumption.

 

The 20th ASEAN Trans­boundary Haze Pollution Con­trol Ministers’ Meeting followed, reviewing the ASEAN Agree­ment on Transboundary Haze Pollution and its implementa­tion strategies, including the 2023-2030 Action Plan and the ASEAN Regional Fire Manage­ment Strategy. Discussions also covered member states’ imple­mentation measures, collabora­tion with development partners, and monitoring by the ASEAN Meteorological Department. Reports indicated that fire hot­spots and transboundary haze pollution in the Mekong region during the dry season from De­cember 2024 to May 2025 de­creased by approximately 25 per cent compared to 2024. Prepa­rations were also discussed for the 21st ASEAN Transboundary Haze Pollution Control Minis­ters’ Meeting, scheduled to be held in Vietnam in 2026. — MNA/ KZL