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What you need to know about Marcos’ first ASEAN summit


PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, November 12 ------ President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. flew out of Manila for Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to participate in his first regional summit as head of state – the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit.


The 40th and 41st Summits in Phnom Penh is the first in-person gathering of ASEAN leaders and their dialogue partners during the pandemic. According to Malacañang, “post-pandemic economic recovery and transformation” will be among the top priorities of Marcos at the ASEAN summit. A “post COVID-19 recovery” agenda is also top of mind for ASEAN chairman Cambodia. Marcos is set to hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from host country Cambodia, South Korea, Canada, and France.


In his departure statement at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Marcos said he aims to “promote and protect Philippine interests in ASEAN.” “We will emphasize regional cooperation on maritime security, climate change, food security, health cooperation and economic recovery amongst others. We will also address regional issues such as the pandemic and the situation in Myanmar, developments in the South China Sea, and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, among other important matters,” said Marcos. By “developments in the South China Sea,” Marcos means continuing to push for a binding Code of Conduct in the South China Sea – a goal that continues to be but a dream two decades after the ASEAN and China signed the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea in Phnom Penh.


As in all his previous travels, Marcos will meet with the Filipino community in Cambodia. This will be among his last activities before he flies back to Manila. The President is joined by several Cabinet members in Phnom Penh, including Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, and Social Welfare Secretary Erwin Tulfo. First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos joined the President in Phnom Pehn. The spouses of the ASEAN leaders also have their own program on the sidelines of the summit.


The yearly summit includes ASEAN meetings with its dialogue partners. The ASEAN+3 meeting brings together ASEAN member countries plus China, South Korea, and Japan while the East Asia Summit (EAS), includes countries from the Global North (China, South Korea, Japan, Australia, India, New Zealand, Russia, and the United States). The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) includes the 10 ASEAN dialogue partners (Australia, Canada, China, the European Union, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Russia, and the United States), Bangladesh, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste. Summits will also be held between ASEAN and Japan, ASEAN and South Korea, ASEAN and India, ASEAN and the US, ASEAN and Australia, and ASEAN and Canada, among others. Heads of state will also meet with the United Nations Secretary General during the summit.


The President is also set to head to Bangkok, Thailand, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting, also in November, and then to Brussels, Belgium, in December for the European Union-ASEAN Business Summit.


Source: rappler.com

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