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Trump in Manila could do more harm than good – analyst

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MANILA — The attendance of United States President Donald Trump on the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Manila on November might do more harm than good, an analyst said.

Aaron Connelly, a research fellow in the East Asia Program at the Lowy Institute for Internatio­nal Policy, said that it would be difficult to imagine Trump listening to a plenary session that might last until four hours.

Connelly noted that it is unclear whether Trump will attend the summits as he is not fond of spending more than a couple days on the road.

The APEC and ASEAN summits are scheduled back-toback in November and would require at least six days, including flights to and from the region.

Trump may take interest in the APEC Forum's economic orientatio­n but the ASEAN Summit will cover issues of less interest to him, Connelly said.

The ASEAN Summit is expected to tackle regional diplomatic architectu­re and the Chinese challenge to the rulesbased order in the region.

?Trump could skip much of the plenary (leaders do occasional­ly duck out to take bathroom breaks or hold the odd bilateral) but not without offending his hosts and indicating the very lack of engagement we'd hoped to avoid,? Connelly said.

Connelly noted that plenary sessions of the summits have tested the patience of former US President Barack Obama but he understood the importance of demonstrat­ing his willingnes­s to listen to the concerns of Southeast Asian leaders.

The Obama administra­tion's Asia pivot gave assurance to ASEAN countries that the US will back them despite pressure from China.

?If Trump were to skip the summits, some diplomats and analysts would probably conclude that US commitment to the region had diminished, and Trump would miss an opportunit­y to put a face with a country in a way that might be helpful in a future crisis,? Connelly said.

The new US president's absence, however, would reduce the chances ?that an errant early morning tweet by Trump would throw the day's sessions into chaos.?

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