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Thai PM says ASEAN can no longer remain reactive
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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Friday urged ASEAN to strengthen unity, resilience and its global role amid rising geopolitical uncertainty and a changing world order.
Speaking during the Retreat Session of the 48th ASEAN Summit in Cebu, the Philippines, Anutin said recent tensions in the Middle East reflected growing global instability and showed that the international order was undergoing significant change.
“The world will never be the same again,” government spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek quoted him as saying.
Anutin said ASEAN could no longer remain reactive and must respond to challenges with greater agility and foresight. He proposed three strategic priorities for the bloc: stronger regional unity, greater resilience and maintaining ASEAN’s relevance on the global stage.
He stressed the importance of “ASEAN Centrality,” saying member states should keep ASEAN at the core of their foreign policies while strengthening mechanisms for crisis coordination and confidence-building.
Anutin also said ASEAN must remain a trusted partner in supporting multilateralism and a rules-based international order, while ensuring regional integration delivers tangible benefits for people.
On Myanmar, he said recent developments — including the pardon of former President U Win Myint and the transfer of detained former state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi to a residential setting — could help create a more favourable atmosphere for dialogue and reconciliation.
He added that Thailand was ready to support ASEAN efforts to gradually re-engage with Myanmar under the bloc’s Five-Point Consensus.
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