Las Vegas Review-Journal

Laos heads ASEAN chair as regional tensions rise

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Simmering tensions in the South China Sea between China and several Southeast Asian nations now regularly spark direct confrontat­ion. Fighting in Myanmar against the military government that seized power three years ago has grown to the point that most say the country is now in a civil war.

Hopes were high that Indonesia might be able to make significan­t inroads on both issues during its 2023 chairmansh­ip of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, using its clout as the bloc’s largest country, but little progress was made. Now Laos, the bloc’s poorest and one of its smallest countries, has taken over the rotating chair.

As foreign ministers gather in Luang Prabang for this year’s first top-level meetings over the weekend, many are pessimisti­c that ASEAN can keep its biggest challenges from festering and growing.

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