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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Asean experts meet behind closed doors amid global challenges

 

Prof Dr Mohd Faiz Abdullah
ISIS Malaysia’s Faiz Abdullah said the Myanmar crisis and South China Sea territorial disputes show that regional tensions are not on the horizon but already here.

KUALA LUMPUR
The 17th Meeting of Experts and Eminent Persons (EEPS) convened in Kuala Lumpur over the past two days with closed-door discussions held to address pressing security challenges and propose actionable solutions for regional peace and stability.

ISIS Malaysia’s Faiz Abdullah, the meeting’s co-chair, opened proceedings with a stark warning. “Regional tensions are not on the horizon – they are already upon us,” he said.

Faiz pointed to internal challenges such as the Myanmar crisis and the territorial disputes concerning the South China Sea.

He also referenced external threats in the form of major power rivalries which, he said, risks undermining Asean’s hard-earned multilateral frameworks.

US president Donald Trump’s announcement last week of crippling tariffs on a long list of countries, including every Asean nation, forced itself to the forefront of the meeting, with regional leaders and experts seeking to formulate appropriate individual and collective responses.

Although a subsequent announcement on Wednesday has staved off the immediate threat, the brief 90-day pause offered coupled with a punitive 125% levy imposed by the US on Chinese imports means the situation will remain tenuous for the Asean bloc which has extensive trade with both countries.

In a post on social media, investment, trade and industry minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz captured the sentiment well, saying: “The only certainty about Trump’s tariffs is uncertainty.”

As Asean chair, Malaysia is committed to pushing for a unified regional response to navigate the evolving challenges, with Wisma Putra seeking to shape the country’s priorities within Asean’s political-security pillar.

Faiz’s South Korean co-chair, Choi Yoon Jung, urged attendees to focus on trust and collaboration.

“Despite global fragmentation, this meeting reminds us that dialogue is still possible. Engagement matters, and trust remains our most valuable asset in international relations,” she said. - FMT

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