Malaysia’s Leadership in ASEAN
As Malaysia gears up for its ASEAN chairmanship, ASLI's CEO emphasised the importance of strengthening ties with global multilateral pacts like BRICS and addressing regional conflicts in the South China Sea and Myanmar. Malaysia is poised to champion sustainable development and economic resilience to set the tone for its leadership in the region.
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Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute chief executive officer Danial Rahman said Malaysia is expected to emphasise the importance of expanding Asean’s cooperation with larger multilateral pacts such as BRICS and also speak on the ongoing conflict in Myanmar.
BRICS is an intergovernmental grouping comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates.
“Malaysia is likely to advocate for more concrete actions while still respecting Asean’s principle of non-interference,” said Danial.
He added that disputes over the South China Sea issue will be a priority for Malaysia.
Asean members Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei are contesting China’s claim of sovereignty over the South China Sea – a crucial waterway for shipping.
“The South China Sea, which sees nearly US$5 trillion (RM21.4 trillion) in trade annually, remains a flashpoint.
“Malaysia’s stance, along with other Asean nations, is to ensure that this vital waterway remains peaceful and open, while also navigating complex relations with China.
“Malaysia is also likely to voice concerns on broader global tensions, such as the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the escalating Middle East conflict,” said Danial.
As Malaysia prepares to assume the Asean chairmanship next year, Danial said the country is likely to use these summits to start laying its foundation.
“Malaysia will want to position itself as a leader in Asean’s efforts towards sustainable development, economic resilience and transformation.
“By showcasing its commitment in these areas, Malaysia is setting the tone for its upcoming chairmanship,”