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ASEAN Preparing Joint Response to Middle East Crisis

  • Jade Reyes
  • Nation
  • May 7, 2026

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is set to issue a joint statement outlining the region’s collective response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East during the 48th ASEAN Summit hosted by the Philippines.

Speaking at a press briefing at the International Media Center in Cebu City, Department of Foreign Affairs Deputy Assistant Secretary and ASEAN spokesperson Dominic Xavier Imperial said ASEAN member states are working closely to finalize a declaration aimed at addressing both the current crisis and future regional challenges.

Imperial expressed confidence that the bloc would successfully reach a consensus on the statement, citing the strong commitment shown by ASEAN member countries.

“The main purpose is for ASEAN member states to come up with measures that will help us respond not only to the current situation but also to future crises,” Imperial said.

He added that the proposed declaration is expected to include a call for peace and de-escalation among parties involved in the conflict.

According to Imperial, ASEAN leaders recognize the growing impact of the Middle East situation on the region, particularly on energy security, trade, and economic stability.

When asked whether President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. would use the summit to pursue additional fuel supply agreements for the Philippines, Imperial declined to discuss ongoing negotiations but said the government remains hopeful for outcomes that would benefit both the country and the region.

The 48th ASEAN Summit is expected to focus heavily on regional cooperation amid global uncertainties, including the effects of the Middle East conflict on fuel prices, food security, and supply chains.

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