The 46th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit commenced on Monday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.In his opening address, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasized the importance of preserving the geo-economic cooperation model between ASEAN, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and China. He described this trilateral partnership as a strategic pillar essential for forging a more inclusive and sustainable future in a multipolar world.Addressing the challenges posed by rising protectionism and the disintegration of the multilateral system, the Malaysian Prime Minister expressed concern over the recent imposition of unilateral tariffs by the United States, noting that ASEAN has established a special task force to coordinate a collective response to these challenges.Highlighting the foundational principles of ASEAN's prosperity, Anwar emphasized: ‘For ASEAN, our peace, stability, and prosperity have often depended on an open, inclusive, rules-based international order, anchored in the free flow of trade, capital, and people. These foundations are now being dismantled under the force of arbitrary action.’Despite these challenges, Prime Minister Anwar conveyed confidence in ASEAN's resilience: ‘I strongly believe in the fortitude and staying power of ASEAN to withstand the headwinds and weather the storms of the challenges and uncertainties facing us.’He further explained that ASEAN's sense of centrality and conviction in shaping its future will enable the bloc to remain at the forefront of regional and global developments.
