Bangkok Post

US postpones Asean leaders meet over fears of coronaviru­s outbreak

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>>WASHINGTON: The United States has decided to postpone a meeting with leaders of Southeast Asian countries it had planned to host on March 14 due to worries about the coronaviru­s outbreak, two US officials familiar with the matter said on Friday.

President Donald Trump had invited leaders of the 10-member Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to meet in Las Vegas after he did not attend a summit with the group in Bangkok in November.

“As the internatio­nal community works together to defeat the novel coronaviru­s, the United States, in consultati­on with Asean partners, has made the difficult decision to postpone the Asean leaders meeting,” one of the sources, a senior administra­tion official said.

The official added that the United States values its relationsh­ips with Asean member nations and looks forward to future meetings.

A spokespers­on for the US State Department provided an identical statement.

The US-Asean Business Council said it was aware of the decision and said a major technology summit it was planning on the sidelines of the leaders’ meeting was also being postponed.

“We look forward to working closely with US and Asean leadership to ensure the success of this important engagement at a later date,” the council’s vice president, Elizabeth Dugan, said in statement.

The postponeme­nts come amid growing fears that the virus will spread in the United States as countries report new infections, companies announce curbs on employees’ travel and global stock markets continue to plummet.

The number of confirmed coronaviru­s cases in the US is still relatively small at around 60, most of them repatriate­d American passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

The coronaviru­s outbreak started in China late last year. The latest World Health Organisati­on figures indicate over 85,176 people have been infected, with more than 2,900 deaths in China and 57 deaths in 46 other countries.

While the outbreak appears to be easing in China, it has surged elsewhere and countries other than China now account for about three-quarters of new infections.

China is not a member of Asean, which groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Although the State Department has repeatedly stated that Asean is at the heart of its strategy to maintain a “free and open Indo-Pacific” in the face of rising Chinese power, Mr Trump’s decision not to attend the Bangkok meeting had raised questions about the US commitment to the region.

Japan’s Nikkei Asian Review earlier this month quoted sources as saying that leaders from Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, Cambodia and Thailand had planned to attend the summit.

 ??  ?? GROWING FEARS: A flight crew from Korean Air wearing protective masks depart the internatio­nal terminal at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport on Friday.
GROWING FEARS: A flight crew from Korean Air wearing protective masks depart the internatio­nal terminal at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport on Friday.

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