Chinese Foreign Minister Li 
Zhaoxing said in Kuala Lumpur Friday the healthy development of the 
ARF should be based on recognition and respect of diversity in the Asia-Pacific 
region, and achieved at a measured pace through hard work. 
In his address at the 13th ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) Foreign Ministers' 
Meeting, Li said confidence building should be the underlying theme for the 
whole development process of the ARF, an official forum for conducting 
multilateral security dialogue and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. 
Li said multilateral mechanism for security dialogue and cooperation 
represented by the ARF have played an active role in increasing trust among 
countries, preparing the countries in the region to meet new security challenges 
and maintaining regional peace and stability. 
On the basis of respect for sovereignty, an incremental approach may be taken 
to explore ways and means of conducting preventive diplomacy and more concrete 
steps can be taken to foster regional security, said the Chinese foreign 
minister. 
Maintaining ASEAN's driving role is essential to ensure ARF's sound growth, 
said Li. Under ASEAN's leadership, the ARF should strengthen the chairman's role 
in line with such effective principles as non-interference, decision-making by 
consensus and moving at a pace comfortable to all. 
The ARF should become a pace setter of regional multilateralism by continuing 
to advocate equality and harmonious coexistence among countries, encouraging and 
supporting the settlement of rifts and disputes through dialogue, consultation 
and negotiation, and giving full play to the initiatives of all its members. 
He called on the ARF to set priorities in light of its own characteristics as 
the Asia-Pacific is a vast region facing complicated security challenges. The 
involvement of defense officials in non-traditional security issues such as 
counter- terrorism, fighting transnational crime and disaster relief should be 
expanded and direct exchanges between law enforcement authorities of ARF members 
should be enhanced. 
China is committed to peaceful development and pursuing a foreign policy of 
"treating neighbors as friends and partners" and "fostering an amicable, 
peaceful and prosperous neighborly environment," said Li. 
China, as a member of the Asia-Pacific community, will continue to expand 
exchanges and cooperation with other countries in the region and beyond in an 
equal, open, inclusive and mutually beneficial way, so as to ensure the healthy 
growth of the ARF, he said. 
In addition to 10 ASEAN members including Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, 
Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, the ARF 
groups Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, China, the European Union, India, Japan, 
Mongolia, New Zealand, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Papua New 
Guinea, Pakistan, Russia, South Korea, Timor Leste and the United 
States.