Foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gathered in Cebu City to reaffirm regional unity and discuss key priorities ahead of the 48th ASEAN Summit.
The high-level meeting was chaired by Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro of the Philippines in her role as chair of ASEAN for 2026.
Discussions focused on ASEAN’s ongoing community-building initiatives, regional security concerns, and preparations for major milestones under the bloc’s long-term development agenda.
Among the matters tackled during the meeting were preparations for the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC), which will be commemorated in July 2026, as well as the continuing integration of Timor-Leste following its formal admission into ASEAN.
Lazaro also briefed fellow ministers on the latest developments in Myanmar in her capacity as Special Envoy of the ASEAN Chair.
Her report covered the political and humanitarian situation in Myanmar and the ongoing implementation of ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus, based on directions earlier agreed upon by ASEAN leaders in 2025.
The ministers also discussed growing global uncertainties, including the escalating crisis in the Middle East and its possible economic and security implications for Southeast Asia.
In her opening remarks, Lazaro stressed the importance of maintaining ASEAN’s unity and momentum despite the challenges facing the region.
“Amid these pressing developments, ASEAN has not lost sight of its broader and long-term priorities,” she said.
Under the Philippines’ ASEAN chairmanship theme, “Navigating Our Future, Together,” the meeting highlighted the need for stronger regional cooperation and a shared commitment toward achieving the goals outlined in the ASEAN Community Vision 2045.
The gathering served as one of the key preparatory meetings leading up to the 48th ASEAN Summit, where regional leaders are expected to discuss economic cooperation, security concerns, energy stability, and food security amid evolving global challenges.
