Asean Foreign Ministers urge ceasefire and diplomacy amid escalating Middle East conflict


(left to right) Vietnam deputy director of the department on multilateral trade policy under Ministry of Industry and Trade Nguyen Viet Chi, Philippines Secretary Maria Cristina Aldeguer Roque, Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Kim Yong Gan, Brunei Finance Minister and Economy Hajah May Fa'ezah, Cambodia Secretary of State Pich Rithy, Indonesia Vice Minister of Trade Dyah Roro Esti Widya Putri, Lao Vice Minister Manothong Vongsay and Asean Secretary General Kim Hourn Kao wave during a group photo at the 32nd Asean Economic Ministers' Retreat and Related Meetings in Manila on March 13, 2026. -- Photo by Aaron Favila / AFP

MANILA (Xinhua):  Foreign ministers of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) on Friday issued a unified call for the immediate cessation of hostilities in the escalating Middle East conflict, urging all parties to exercise utmost self-restraint, protect civilians and critical infrastructure, and return to diplomatic dialogue as the only path to lasting peace and stability.

The Philippines, serving as Asean chair, convened a Special Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting to address the growing security crisis in the Middle East and its far-reaching implications for regional economic stability, energy security, and the safety of Asean nationals in affected areas.

We expressed serious concern over the situation in the Middle East and its impacts in the region, calling on all parties to respect international law, including the Charter of the United Nations, in the interest of maintaining peace and stability in the region, Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro, chair of the meeting, said at a press conference after the discussions.

The session brought together foreign ministers from the bloc's member states in what Lazaro described as a demonstration of Asean's collective resolve to address the crisis and its potential consequences.

During the meeting, ministers held in-depth discussions on the broader impact of the conflict, particularly its cascading effects on energy supply chains, commodity prices, macroeconomic stability, and the welfare of Asean nationals currently in conflict-affected areas. -- Xinhua

 

 

 

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