Both sides to ensure smooth transition as Singapore takes over from Philippines as Asean chair: PM Wong


Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr in Singapore on July 15. - Photo: LAWRENCE WONG/Facebook

SINGAPORE: As Singapore takes over the Asean chairmanship from the Philippines in 2027, both sides will ensure a smooth transition, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Wednesday (July 15).

The two countries will also continue strengthening Asean’s unity and resilience in a more uncertain world, PM Wong said in a Facebook post following a meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

President Marcos is in Singapore for a working visit from July 14 to 16 – his fourth visit to Singapore as president.

PM Wong noted that Singapore is one of the Philippines’ largest foreign investors, with both countries sharing “strong and growing ties”.

There is potential to deepen cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence, as well as the green and digital economies, he said.

“We also discussed ways to strengthen the longstanding ties between our peoples,” he said, thanking President Marcos for his country’s leadership as Asean chair.

In his own Facebook post, the Philippine leader said topics such as expanding trade between the two countries and cooperating in the health and social sectors were also discussed.

“As close neighbours and partners in Asean, we will continue working together to keep our region peaceful, stable and open to greater opportunities for everyone.”

President Marcos’ Singapore visit follows PM Wong’s June 2025 trip to Manila – his first after being sworn in for a new term as prime minister.

During the visit, the two countries agreed to expand cooperation in renewable energy and healthcare and to work towards a legally binding carbon credit deal aligned with the Paris Agreement. The carbon credit deal was inked in April. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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