ASEAN leaders open regional summit in Laos capital
Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have kicked off a regional summit with different topics on their agenda, including the South China Sea dispute.
The 10 ASEAN leaders attended the opening ceremony on Tuesday in the Laos’ capital, Vientiane, with the host country’s President Bounnhang Vorachith delivering a speech at the event.
Following the one-day summit, the ASEAN leaders are scheduled to hold talks with regional players - China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Russia, New Zealand and the United States.
ASEAN is a regional organization comprising 10 Southeast Asian states, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia.
The bloc seeks to promote intergovernmental cooperation and facilitate economic integration amongst its member nations.
The summit is expected to be overshadowed by the issue of the South China Sea.
While China claims almost all of the South China Sea, most of the group’s 10 members, including Vietnam and Malaysia, have also been competing claims to the waters, which are believed to be rich in oil and gas.
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