Mr. Wong expressed concern over the lack of political progress and worsening violence in Myanmar, emphasizing the need for ASEAN to be realistic yet persistent in working towards a peaceful resolution. He emphasized that the rest of ASEAN cannot afford to return to business as usual with Myanmar and reiterated the importance of maintaining positions towards the country, particularly in terms of non-political representation at summits and foreign ministers’ meetings. Mr. Wong also stressed the importance of effectively integrating Timor-Leste into ASEAN and supporting its efforts to fulfill the agreed roadmap for accession to the bloc.

In his first ASEAN summit as prime minister, Mr. Wong expressed gratitude for the warm welcome from fellow leaders and emphasized the critical role of ASEAN in promoting peace, stability, and growth in the region. He reaffirmed Singapore’s commitment to ASEAN as a cornerstone of its foreign policy, highlighting the importance of ensuring peace and stability in the region by keeping the architecture open and inclusive and engaging with all external parties. Mr. Wong called on partners to commit to inclusivity, respect for international law, and peaceful resolution of disputes in order to maintain regional stability.

The 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits commenced with an opening ceremony held at the National Convention Centre in Laos, where Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and President Thongloun Sisoulith delivered speeches. Attendees were treated to traditional dance performances, and Southeast Asian leaders gathered for the customary group photo on stage. The event marked an opportunity for ASEAN leaders to engage in discussions and collaborations aimed at addressing regional challenges and advancing the goals of the bloc. The summit provided a platform for leaders to exchange ideas, strengthen partnerships, and reaffirm their commitment to promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the region.

Amidst concerns over the situation in Myanmar, Mr. Wong emphasized the need for ASEAN to maintain a steadfast and patient approach in seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict. He recognized the complexity of the domestic situation in Myanmar and stressed the importance of being realistic about ASEAN’s role while remaining committed to efforts towards peace. Mr. Wong underscored the significance of unity within ASEAN and called for continued support for Timor-Leste’s integration into the bloc, highlighting the importance of upholding agreed upon commitments and working towards regional cooperation and stability.

As Singapore’s new prime minister, Mr. Wong highlighted the positive role of ASEAN in fostering peace, stability, and growth in the region. He acknowledged the challenges faced by the bloc and emphasized the need for collective efforts to address them, including engaging with external partners in a manner that upholds international law and promotes peaceful dispute resolution. Mr. Wong articulated Singapore’s commitment to ASEAN and its foreign policy objectives, emphasizing the importance of continued cooperation and collaboration among member states to tackle regional issues and advance shared goals. The summit provided a platform for leaders to discuss pressing issues, strengthen ties, and work towards a prosperous and peaceful future for the region.

In conclusion, Mr. Wong’s remarks at the ASEAN Summit underscored the importance of unity, cooperation, and commitment to peace and stability in the region. He called on ASEAN member states to remain steadfast in their efforts to address ongoing challenges, such as the situation in Myanmar, while also focusing on the integration of Timor-Leste into the bloc. The summit provided a valuable opportunity for leaders to engage in dialogue, exchange ideas, and strengthen partnerships in pursuit of a more peaceful, stable, and prosperous Southeast Asia. Mr. Wong’s participation in his first ASEAN summit as prime minister reflected Singapore’s enduring commitment to the bloc and its efforts to promote regional cooperation and development.

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