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Asean leaders renew call for Thailand, Cambodia to end hostilities
Asean leaders renew call for Thailand, Cambodia to end hostilities

The Star

time4 days ago

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  • The Star

Asean leaders renew call for Thailand, Cambodia to end hostilities

IPOH: Thailand and Cambodia have been urged to cease all hostilities and to settle any disputes peacefully. In a joint statement by Asean's Foreign Ministers, it said that the ongoing situation at the border between both countries was deeply concerning as it resulted in increasing number of casualties, destruction of properties and displacement of a large number of people. "We emphasise the need for both sides to exercise maximum restraint and undertake an immediate ceasefire, and refrain from taking any actions that may undermine it. "We further urge both sides to cease all hostilities, return to the negotiating table to restore peace and stability, and settle disputes and differences by peaceful means, based on the principles of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South-East Asia, the Asean Charter as well as the Charter of the United Nations, and in the spirit of Asean family, unity and good neighborliness," it said. "We remain supportive of the efforts of the Asean Chair in facilitating both sides to resume dialogue and end the fighting," it added.

Vietnam voices concern over Thailand–Cambodia border tensions
Vietnam voices concern over Thailand–Cambodia border tensions

The Star

time7 days ago

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  • The Star

Vietnam voices concern over Thailand–Cambodia border tensions

Damage from a fire caused by Cambodian artillery at a 7-11 convenience store is seen at a PTT gas station in the Thai border province of Sisaket province on July 25, 2025. - AFP HANOI: Vietnam on Thursday (July 24) expressed concern over the current escalation of tensions in the border area between Thailand and Cambodia, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang said in a statement to the press. 'Thailand and Cambodia are not only neighbours to each other and to Vietnam, but also fellow members of Asean," she noted. "At this critical juncture, it is imperative that both sides exercise utmost restraint, refrain from the use of force, avoid further escalation, and resolve their differences peacefully and satisfactorily, based on the fundamental principles of international law, the United Nations Charter, the Asean Charter, the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South-East Asia (TAC), and in the spirit of Asean friendship and solidarity, for the long-term benefit of both countries and the region," the spokesperson said. At least 12 people have been killed in the conflict on July 24, according to Thai authorities, who have shut all border crossings with their neighbour. The latest clash erupted just hours after Thailand expelled Cambodia's ambassador and withdrew its own envoy from Phnom Penh, following a landmine blast on July 23 that wounded five Thai soldiers. Tensions over the longstanding border dispute in Preah Vihear area flared anew in late May, when an exchange of gunfire in a contested area led to the death of a Cambodian soldier. — Vietnam News/ANN

Building a unified Asean region
Building a unified Asean region

The Star

time23-07-2025

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  • The Star

Building a unified Asean region

THE 58th Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting (AMM) and Related Meetings, held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, marked a significant chapter in Malaysia's Asean Chairmanship this year, reflecting Asean's rising influence in a fast-evolving global order. Held from July 8 to 11, the summit featured over 20 high-level meetings, including Post-Ministerial Conferences with key dialogue partners such as the United States (US), China, the European Union, India, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom (UK). Over the course of the week, more than 1,500 delegates, including foreign ministers and senior officials, convened to address regional challenges and reaffirm Asean's shared aspirations. The meetings amplified Malaysia's chairmanship theme of 'Inclusivity and Sustainability.' From navigating strategic competition between major powers to shaping the region's digital and energy transformation, the gathering reaffirmed Asean's commitment to principled diplomacy and practical cooperation. It also reinforced Malaysia's role as a pragmatic and forward-looking convener, capable of building consensus and bridging priorities across diverse member states and global partners. Collective strength Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, in his opening address at the AMM, called for Asean to stand united in confronting today's geopolitical and economic headwinds. 'That is the Asean way – it must remain our guide,' he said, urging continuous dialogue, mutual respect and consensus-building. He noted that global trade is increasingly shaped by power dynamics, warning that tools such as tariffs and export restrictions have become 'sharpened instruments of geopolitical rivalry.' 'This is no passing storm. It is the new weather of our time,' he said, emphasising the need for Asean to face this new reality with clarity, coherence and foresight. He called for stronger institutional alignment, urging: 'Our cohesion must not end at declarations. It must be built into our institutions, our strategies and our economic decisions.' Anwar stressed closer alignment between foreign and economic policy tracks, in line with Asean Community Vision 2045, which calls for greater synergy across pillars and sectors. He advocated for stronger intra-Asean trade and investment as a foundation for long-term resilience. 'Asean will not be spoken for in absentia,' he asserted, reaffirming the region's resolve to chart its own path by focusing on practical collaboration — connectivity, food security, digital transformation, education, public health and climate resilience. Mohamad said Asean has become a trusted platform, with many countries seeking partnership by acceding to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South-East Asia (TAC). Trusted voice Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan emphasised that Asean has earned the trust of global superpowers, being recognised as a 'region of peace and good economic growth.' He stated that Asean has become a trusted platform, with many countries seeking partnership by acceding to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South-East Asia (TAC). Due to overwhelming interest, the government had to impose a moratorium, although exceptions were made for select countries that can bring added value to Asean. 'Some dialogue partners can bring added value to Asean, so we are not too rigid with our moratorium,' he said. On July 9, Algeria and Uruguay formally acceded to the TAC, marking their commitment to principles of peaceful cooperation and regional harmony. Mohamad noted that 57 countries have now become parties to the treaty. He added that 21 meetings with Asean and its external partners were held during the four-day AMM. He also held 15 bilateral meetings with counterparts from countries including Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, Japan, China, New Zealand, the UK and the US, where they discussed strengthening bilateral ties, key international issues and Malaysia's commitment to maintaining neutrality as a trading nation. Strategic diplomacy ASEAN member states are committed to deepening regional integration and fostering a prosperous, resilient, innovative, dynamic and people-centred Asean Community. In the joint communique of the AMM, delegates reaffirmed their collective commitment to promoting peace, security and stability in the region, including the peaceful resolution of disputes with full respect for legal and diplomatic processes. During the Asean Post-Ministerial Conferences with dialogue partners, the foreign ministers reiterated their resolve to preserve South-East Asia as a nuclear weapon-free zone — free of all other weapons of mass destruction — as outlined in the Treaty on the South-East Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ) and the Asean Charter. Mohamad said Asean is confident of concluding an effective Code of Conduct for the South China Sea soon and welcomed China's readiness to sign and ratify the SEANWFZ Treaty — a milestone in global non-proliferation efforts. The bloc also recognised the important role of the Asean Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime and its subsidiary mechanisms in advancing law enforcement cooperation. They highlighted the need for cross-sectoral and cross-pillar coordination to address multidimensional threats — particularly cybercrime, online scams, human trafficking and migrant smuggling. Among other developments, they welcomed the adoption of the Asean Leaders' Declaration on Enhanced Cooperation Against Illicit Drug Trafficking and Precursor Chemicals and reaffirmed their shared resolve to combat the production, trafficking and abuse of illicit drugs through a comprehensive and balanced approach towards a drug-free Asean. The senior officials also reiterated their commitment to regional energy integration, including the acceleration of the Asean Power Grid and related initiatives such as the Trans-Asean Gas Pipeline, the Asean Petroleum Security Agreement and the deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technologies. In support of maritime stability, the delegates welcomed India's proposal to celebrate next year as the 'Asean-India Year of Maritime Cooperation,' and recognised the importance of exploring new initiatives in this area. In the spirit of green growth, Asean welcomed the establishment of the Asean Centre of Excellence for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in green transition, which will serve as a regional platform to coordinate capacity-building for MSMEs embracing sustainable practices. Delegates also welcomed the expansion of the Observership Programme in the Asean Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus Experts' Working Groups (ADMM-Plus EWGs), which now includes five observer countries: Canada, France, Germany, Turkiye and the UK. They also looked forward to the adoption of an Asean-Australia Joint Leaders' Statement on conflict prevention and crisis management. Significant progress was also noted in the promotion of cross-border payment connectivity, with 18 live regional and international linkages, including those with Japan, India and Hong Kong. Delegates further supported the development of a multilateral payment platform under Project Nexus. They endorsed the finalisation of the Asean Electric Vehicle (EV) Implementation Roadmap, aimed at guiding the development of a robust and sustainable EV ecosystem across the region. The delegates also welcomed the efforts of the Asean Working Group on AI Governance to institutionalise principles of AI safety, ethics and governance. They also commended the Asean Digital Ministers for their proactive efforts in enhancing regional digital cooperation and driving economic growth through stronger digital competitiveness, inclusive and sustainable development and the advancement of digital talent across Asean. Full membership A landmark achievement during the AMM was the formal reaffirmation of Timor-Leste's path to becoming the 11th member of Asean at the 47th Asean Summit in October this year. The group expressed its commitment to supporting Timor-Leste in expediting its early accession to key Asean economic agreements to facilitate its full integration into the bloc. 'Timor-Leste's accession will further expand the geographical scope of the SEANWFZ Treaty and complement broader regional security architecture in shaping strategic norms and expectations in our part of the world,' Mohamad said in his opening remarks at the SEANWFZ Commission meeting. Social media governance Asean is looking forward to the adoption of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on the Safe and Responsible Use of Social Media Platforms as a collective effort to promote a safer and more inclusive online environment in the region. In a joint communique, the delegates acknowledged the commitment of the Asean Ministers Responsible for Information (AMRI) in promoting the safe and responsible use of social media platforms. They also recognised AMRI's efforts in enhancing cooperation to combat fake news and disinformation, while transforming the media's role in strengthening Asean's cohesion and mutual understanding. Additionally, AMRI's initiatives in developing a successor Work Plan for Information and Media (2026–2035) and the Asean Communication Master Plan III (2026–2030) were acknowledged, both of which align with the Asean 2045 Vision.

TAC opens door to deeper ties with ASEAN, say Algeria, Uruguay
TAC opens door to deeper ties with ASEAN, say Algeria, Uruguay

Malaysian Reserve

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Malaysian Reserve

TAC opens door to deeper ties with ASEAN, say Algeria, Uruguay

by HIDAYATH HISHAM THE signing of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South-East Asia (TAC) by Algeria and Uruguay on Wednesday opens the door to deeper engagement with ASEAN on both bilateral and multilateral levels. Algeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad Ahmed Attaf said it is an honour for his country to join the TAC and become part of the community alongside ASEAN member states. He noted that ASEAN is an organisation that had proven through its actions, outcomes and achievements — that regional cooperation could bring about significant change, strengthen stability and generate shared prosperity for all. 'By joining the TAC today, we wish to add a new dimension to this bilateral relationship, which includes an ASEAN that speaks collectively and is increasingly influential on the global stage. 'In this spirit, we also wish to deepen our engagement with ASEAN and become a mutually accepted bilateral partner. We humbly seek the continued support and recognition of all,' he said after the signing of the instruments of accession to the TAC. Meanwhile, Uruguay's Minister of Foreign Affairs Mario Lubetkin said the TAC agreement is the beginning of a platform to comprehensively convey a message for transforming policy and action plans towards a more inclusive approach. 'We need to change how we think and how we work together. This symbolic signing is not merely a signature. That's why I'm here, and I'm deeply honoured to be alongside the Malaysian foreign minister. 'Imagine what could happen if we cooperated more effectively. How could we harness this in the form of artificial intelligence (AI)? Because we have solid information — and this marks a key starting point for establishing stronger collaboration,' he said. Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said the signing by both countries — representing Africa and Latin America — reflected a shared intention to strengthen ties with ASEAN. 'So, the existence of this treaty is a mechanism that allows both countries to interact better with ASEAN, either on a multilateral or bilateral basis. 'We've had bilateral relations with Algeria for a long time. So, this is the basis for us to forge cooperation and friendship between ASEAN and both countries,' he added.

Algeria, Uruguay sign TAC to strengthen ties with Asean
Algeria, Uruguay sign TAC to strengthen ties with Asean

The Star

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Algeria, Uruguay sign TAC to strengthen ties with Asean

KUALA LUMPUR: Algeria and Uruguay has acceded to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South-East Asia (TAC), a move which Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan described as a step forward for both countries in strengthening ties with Asean. The Foreign Minister said the Treaty provides a platform for both countries to build deeper diplomatic links with Asean member states. 'We view this as a treaty of friendship, aimed at fostering global peace. 'It (TAC) is a mechanism that enables countries like Algeria and Uruguay to enhance both multilateral and bilateral relations within the region,' he said after witnessing the signing. Algerian Foreign Affairs, National Community Abroad and African Affairs Minister Ahmed Attaf said that joining the treaty would strengthen and broaden the country's relations with other nations. He said Asean had proven successful in offering the world an example of strong cooperation, integration and modesty. 'We want to learn from you how to ensure the replication of what you have succeeded in achieving in our respective region. 'We are going through difficult times internationally and we believe movement of this nature and magnitude, have stabilised the world order on the basis of the rule of law, respect for the UN Charter, and above all, respect for our mutual interests,' he said. Uruguay Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin said there are incredible investments in the key South that are lesser known, highlighting the importance of working together. 'We can combine our resources and intelligence. We need to create a better scenario. This emblematic signature goes beyond being just a signature,' he said. With Algeria and Uruguay officially joining the TAC, the number of states party to the Asean treaty is now 57. Established in 1976, the TAC embodies universal principles of peaceful coexistence and friendly cooperation among states. It serves as a legally binding code for inter-state relations within South-East Asia and extends its influence beyond the region. The treaty has undergone three amendments – in 1987, 1998, and 2010 – primarily to allow for accession by states outside South-East Asia and regional organisations comprising sovereign states.

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