REGIONAL CONCERNS
Peace and safety stay key priorities on the upcoming summit, the place a proposed peace deal between Thailand and Cambodia may mark a major diplomatic milestone for ASEAN.
The settlement follows lethal border clashes between the 2 nations in July that lasted 5 days.
Mr Ong stated ASEAN’s strategy is to not impose peace by way of drive, however to encourage dialogue and mutual compromise.
The summit can also be anticipated to function a platform for advancing peace efforts in Myanmar, which have been in turmoil because the February 2021 army coup that triggered armed resistance and a humanitarian disaster.
Myanmar has but to totally adjust to ASEAN’s 5-Level Consensus, the bloc’s agreed roadmap for a peaceable decision to the political disaster.
“The 5-Level Consensus of ASEAN isn’t a washout. It’s nonetheless a sound doc,” stated Mr Ong, emphasising that the bloc can’t merely abandon the plan however should as an alternative renew efforts to bolster it.
Given restricted progress, he instructed involving Myanmar’s neighbours – together with these outdoors ASEAN – to coordinate a broader diplomatic strategy to make sure peace and stability alongside shared borders.
“Peace should prevail, at the least alongside the boundaries of the nations concerned with Myanmar,” stated Mr Ong, who can also be govt deputy chairman on the Nanyang Technological College’s S Rajaratnam Faculty of Worldwide Research (RSIS).
At this 12 months’s summit, Timor-Leste is poised to make historical past because it prepares to formally join ASEAN as its 11th member. The area’s youngest nation gained independence from Indonesia in 2002 after 24 years of occupation.
Mr Ong stated ASEAN member states are dedicated to welcoming Timor-Leste, with a shared give attention to serving to the small nation of 1.4 million individuals strengthen its economic system and human capital.
“Within the case of Singapore, we give attention to capability constructing,” he stated. “We hope that the remainder of ASEAN can even begin to transfer in and supply no matter every of them can do for Timor-Leste.”
