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    ASEAN Summit 2025 Begins in Kuala Lumpur with Key Talks

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersMay 28, 2025Updated:June 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The 46th ASEAN Summit has started in Malaysia’s capital city. Leaders from ten Southeast Asian countries came together on Monday for the opening of this important event. The summit began with the traditional ASEAN handshake, a symbol of unity.

    This year, the leaders are focusing on three major topics. These are:

    1. The United States’ trade tariff policy
    2. The civil war in Myanmar
    3. The sea disputes in the South China Sea

    The summit is hosted by Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving as this year’s ASEAN chair. He welcomed the leaders and set the tone for the summit. He spoke about the need for stronger regional unity and new ways to face common problems.

    One of the main concerns at the summit is the U.S. tariff policy. Under President Donald Trump, the United States raised tariffs on goods from ASEAN countries. Some of these tariffs are as high as 49 percent. This move has hurt trade in the region and caused stress in the global market.

    Anwar Ibrahim said that the U.S. has been invited to a separate meeting to talk about these tariffs. The goal is to find a fair solution through talks. He said the extra tariffs are changing the world trade system and upsetting the balance of global power.

    Even though the situation is hard, he believes that ASEAN has the strength to face this crisis. Other leaders at the summit also spoke about making ties with their global partners stronger. They want to work with other countries to solve problems in a peaceful way.

    President Trump recently delayed these tariffs for 90 days. This gave some hope to the ASEAN nations. They quickly started talks with Washington after the delay was announced.

    Myanmar’s civil war is another serious issue. The conflict has led to loss of lives and forced many people to leave their homes. ASEAN leaders are talking about ways to bring peace to the country. They want to support Myanmar in solving the crisis, while respecting the country’s rights and values.

    The South China Sea issue is also on the table. Several ASEAN countries have claims in the sea, and China is a big player there too. Tensions have risen over control of sea routes and natural resources. Leaders at the summit are trying to find ways to ease tensions and keep the peace.

    The summit will end with a major announcement. Leaders will sign the “Kuala Lumpur Declaration for a Shared Future.” This shows their promise to work as one region. It also aims to build trust and stronger ties among the member countries.

    ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Its ten member states are Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos, Brunei, Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, and Malaysia.

    The group was formed to promote peace, growth, and friendship in the region. Over the years, it has become a strong voice in global talks. This year’s summit is one more step in that journey.

    With big challenges like trade fights, civil war, and sea disputes, the leaders are hoping to find clear and calm paths forward. The world is watching how ASEAN will handle these tough times.

    For now, all eyes are on Kuala Lumpur, where talks are ongoing and hopes are high.

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