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ASEAN summit to go ahead in May with trimmed agenda: Marcos
Reuters | March 27, 2026 12:38 PM CST

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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced the ASEAN Leaders' summit will take place in May. The event will be streamlined to concentrate on critical issues such as fuel supplies, rising food prices, and the welfare of migrant workers. Leaders agreed that coordination is essential during the current global challenges. This decision reflects a commitment to addressing pressing regional concerns.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr
MANILA: Philippine ​President Ferdinand ​Marcos Jr. said ​on Friday that the ASEAN Leaders' summit will go ‌ahead in ⁠May, ⁠but will be ​shortened to a "bare-bones" programme that focuses ​on addressing issues like fuel supplies, food ​prices and ⁠migrant workers.

Marcos ‌said he has consulted with his ⁠counterparts in the regional bloc and asked them whether they preferred to postpone the ASEAN summit due to the conflict in ‌the Middle East.

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"The consensus that we came ​to ​is ⁠that it is precisely now that we must coordinate our ​efforts," Marcos told reporters.


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