Philippines Rallies ASEAN To Unite Amid Global Tensions, Security Threats

Myanmar’s Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs Hau Khan Sum, Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan, Thailand's Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow, East Timor's Foreign Minister Bendito dos Santos Freitas, Vietnam's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Dang Hoang Giang, Philippine’s Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro, Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, Brunei's Second Foreign Minister Erywan Pehin Yusof, Cambodia's Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn and Indonesia's Foreign Minister Sugiono hold hands for a group photo session at the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting ahead of the 48th ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings in Cebu City, Philippines, May 7, 2026. Aaron Favila/Pool via REUTERS
07/05/2026 02:31 PM

LAPU-LAPU CITY (Cebu), May 7 (Bernama-PNA) -- The Philippines on Thursday called for stronger regional unity and resilience as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) faces growing geopolitical and security challenges, cybersecurity threats and disruptions caused by the worsening crisis in West Asia, Philippines News Agency (PNA) reported.

Opening the 31st ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Council Meeting here, Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro, the meeting’s chair, said ASEAN must remain a “primary driving force” in shaping the regional architecture despite an increasingly complex global environment.

She cited developments in West Asia, cybersecurity threats, transnational crime and maritime security as among the pressing concerns confronting the region.

“We continue to wrestle with the deepening impacts of the situation in the West Asia on energy, food, and safety of our peoples,” Lazaro said.

The Foreign Affairs chief emphasised the importance of preserving multilateralism and strengthening cooperation under the ASEAN Political-Security Community pillar.

The meeting forms part of the 48th ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings hosted by the Philippines.

It convenes leaders to advance regional peace, stability and cooperation at a time of evolving regional and global challenges.

The Philippines, which chairs ASEAN this year, is pushing initiatives centred on regional stability, maritime cooperation, food and energy security and the protection of Southeast Asian nationals.

Lazaro underscored the need to strengthen maritime cooperation, including support for the proposed establishment of an ASEAN Maritime Centre in the Philippines.

“As a region linked by our seas, the maritime domain remains central to our pursuit of stability and prosperity,” she said.

-- BERNAMA-PNA