... should embrace partnership diplomacy, structured around co-investment and shared benefit. In digital transformation, for example, the country could position itself as a pilot state for ASEAN’s inclusive digital-economy agenda—inviting expertise from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and ASEAN +3 - China, Japan, and South Korea while offering its own environment as a social-lab for both rural and urban ICT inclusion. This would transform Timor-Leste from aid recipient to innovation partner. In the future partnerships via some ASEAN member ...
... should embrace partnership diplomacy, structured around co- investment and shared benefit. In digital transformation, for example, the country could position itself as a pilot state for ASEAN’s inclusive digital-economy agenda—inviting expertise from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and ASEAN +3 - China, Japan, and South Korea while offering its own environment as a social-lab for both rural and urban ICT inclusion. This would transform Timor-Leste from aid recipient to innovation partner. In the future partnerships via some ASEAN member ...
... the possibility of launching direct air links between the two countries, and Russia reaffirmed its interest in implementing joint projects in the gas sector and peaceful nuclear cooperation. Finally, Anwar Ibrahim invited Vladimir Putin to attend the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur in October 2025, in Malaysia’s capacity as this year’s chair. In turn, the Russian president extended an invitation to the King of Malaysia to visit Russia at his convenience. Although the prospects for both visits are dim, the main thing in this case is to observe the ...
From a ‘Third Force’ to Diplomatic Conservatism
When Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov attended the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in August 2018 it was revealed that President Vladimir Putin
was planning
to take part in the upcoming East Asia Summit (EAS) in Singapore this November. This will mark the first time that the Russian leader has attended ...
... of Daulah Islamiyah Nusantara in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand and the Philippines, where enclaves of terrorist activity among its supporters already exist.
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Chairman of the Association of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) nations and host Malaysian
Prime Minister Najib Razak, delivers his speech
warning against terrorism, 27 April 2015
The ASEAN countries are particularly concerned about the activities of IS militants returning to their homelands, all the more so as there is already ...