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February 28, 2022
11:07 PM GMT+8
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Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders in Washington in late March​

Reuters
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about Russia's attack on Ukraine in Washington

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the East Room of White House in Washington, U.S., February 24, 2022. Picture taken February 24, 2022. REUTERS/Leah Millis

WASHINGTON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will play host to a special summit of the United States and leaders of Southeast Asian leaders on March 28 and 29 in Washington, the White House announced on Monday.

The White House summit, part of U.S. efforts to step up engagement with a region Washington sees as critical to its efforts to push back against China's growing power, had been expected earlier in the year, but scheduling was delayed by COVID-19 concerns.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian leaders (ASEAN) will commemorate 45 years of U.S.-ASEAN relations.

"It is a top priority for the Biden-Harris Administration to serve as a strong, reliable partner and to strengthen an empowered and unified ASEAN to address the challenges of our time," she said in announcing the summit.

On a visit to Malaysia in December, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the 10-member ASEAN bloc was "essential to the architecture of the Indo-Pacific region."

He said the summit was expected to discuss the crisis caused by last year's military takeover in Myanmar and issues such as pandemic recovery, climate change, investment and infrastructure.

The Biden administration has declared the Indo-Pacific and competition with China its principal foreign policy focus, which it is keen to maintain despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Biden joined ASEAN leaders in a virtual summit in October, the first time in four years Washington had engaged at top level with the bloc.

He pledged to stand with ASEAN in defending freedom of the seas and democracy, and said Washington would start talks on developing a regional economic framework, something critics say U.S. Asia strategy has lacked since his predecessor Donald Trump quit a regional trade pact.

The Biden administration announced a 12-page strategy for the Indo-Pacific in early February, in which it vowed to commit more diplomatic and security resources to the region to counter what its sees as China's bid to create a regional sphere of influence and become the world's most influential power.

The document reiterated U.S. plans to launch a regional economic framework in early 2022, but few details of that have emerged and the Biden administration has been reluctant to offer the increased market access Asian countries desire, seeing this as threatening American jobs.

Reporting by Steve Holland and David Brunnstrom; Editing by Lincoln Feast.
 
Quick new Covid variant please...

No 5G and 6G to sell to ASEAN... still using 7G.. 3G+4G=7G.

No latest news HSR to ride enjoy...

Go there for fuck... to stare at confederate slave owners Statues... no thanks.. pass...
 
Winnie just need to send some planes to buzz around here to voice his displeasure.
 
February 28, 2022
11:07 PM GMT+8
Last Updated 3 days ago

Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders in Washington in late March​

Reuters
2 minute read

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about Russia's attack on Ukraine in Washington's attack on Ukraine in Washington

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the East Room of White House in Washington, U.S., February 24, 2022. Picture taken February 24, 2022. REUTERS/Leah Millis

WASHINGTON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will play host to a special summit of the United States and leaders of Southeast Asian leaders on March 28 and 29 in Washington, the White House announced on Monday.

The White House summit, part of U.S. efforts to step up engagement with a region Washington sees as critical to its efforts to push back against China's growing power, had been expected earlier in the year, but scheduling was delayed by COVID-19 concerns.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian leaders (ASEAN) will commemorate 45 years of U.S.-ASEAN relations.

"It is a top priority for the Biden-Harris Administration to serve as a strong, reliable partner and to strengthen an empowered and unified ASEAN to address the challenges of our time," she said in announcing the summit.

On a visit to Malaysia in December, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the 10-member ASEAN bloc was "essential to the architecture of the Indo-Pacific region."

He said the summit was expected to discuss the crisis caused by last year's military takeover in Myanmar and issues such as pandemic recovery, climate change, investment and infrastructure.

The Biden administration has declared the Indo-Pacific and competition with China its principal foreign policy focus, which it is keen to maintain despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Biden joined ASEAN leaders in a virtual summit in October, the first time in four years Washington had engaged at top level with the bloc.

He pledged to stand with ASEAN in defending freedom of the seas and democracy, and said Washington would start talks on developing a regional economic framework, something critics say U.S. Asia strategy has lacked since his predecessor Donald Trump quit a regional trade pact.

The Biden administration announced a 12-page strategy for the Indo-Pacific in early February, in which it vowed to commit more diplomatic and security resources to the region to counter what its sees as China's bid to create a regional sphere of influence and become the world's most influential power.

The document reiterated U.S. plans to launch a regional economic framework in early 2022, but few details of that have emerged and the Biden administration has been reluctant to offer the increased market access Asian countries desire, seeing this as threatening American jobs.

Reporting by Steve Holland and David Brunnstrom; Editing by Lincoln Feast.
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As you have witness today, lack of American presence makes you vulnerable to invasion. Let us station our troops in your countries permanently.
 
Content of his speech:
As you have witness today, lack of American presence makes you vulnerable to invasion. Let us station our troops in your countries permanently.
I thought the left are pro communist
 
Content of his speech:
As you have witness today, lack of American presence makes you vulnerable to invasion. Let us station our troops in your countries permanently.
The US troops must be bilingual in English and Chinese and Hokkien.... Asian Americans.. angmoh not welcome...
 
hahaha, he is going to position ASEAN against China, like NATO against Russia, next USA will have Taiwan trying for membership into ASEAN.
 
If xi jinping invites asean leaders, all will rush.
Git k-ok sesdions, massage, booze, women.
Go wahington got what? Even hotel staff will tell you not to loiter around at night in the city.
 
ASEAN leaders all have stomachache later this month

March 10, 20228:02 AM GMT+8Last Updated a day ago
Asia Pacific

Cambodia says ASEAN-U.S. summit postponed, seeking new date​

Reuters

PHNOM PENH, March 9 (Reuters) - A summit between U.S. President Joe Biden and leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) due to be held later this month has been postponed and organisers will seek a new date, Cambodia's foreign minister told Reuters on Wednesday.

"It has been postponed to a later date because some ASEAN leaders cannot attend the meeting on the proposed dates," Minister Prak Sokhonn said in a text message. Cambodia is the current chair of ASEAN.


The United States had announced the summit would be held on March 28 and 29.

But Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen suggested this week that the meeting should be delayed after some ASEAN countries had asked for it to be held two days earlier.

Indonesia, which is the coordinator of the summit, did not immediately confirm the postponement after an official earlier said options for the schedule were still being discussed.

After Hun Sen's comment, a State Department spokesperson said on Monday that Biden was looking forward to welcoming ASEAN leaders to Washington and the United States was "working closely with ASEAN to plan a successful event."

The White House did not respond to a request for comment on Prak Sokhonn's remark and a spokesperson for the State Department said it had nothing to add to what it said on Monday.

An Asian diplomat told Reuters on Tuesday that as far as he was aware the summit was still on and the dates were unchanged.

"I think that if 1-2 leaders have clashing schedules, they can be represented by their deputies," he said.

The summit is seen as part of U.S. efforts to step up engagement with a region Washington sees as critical to its efforts to push back against China's growing power. It had been expected earlier in the year, but was delayed by COVID-19 concerns.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said last month the summit in Washington was "a top priority for the Biden-Harris Administration" and that it would also commemorate 45 years of U.S.-ASEAN relations.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in December the summit was expected to discuss the crisis caused by last year's military coup in Myanmar and issues such as pandemic recovery, climate change, investment and infrastructure.


The United States said last week it intended to follow ASEAN's lead by inviting a non-political representative from military-ruled Myanmar to the summit.

The bloc since last year has barred the junta from key meetings over its failure to honour an agreement to end hostilities in Myanmar that have killed hundreds of civilians and displaced more than 300,000.

Reporting by Prak Chan Thul in Phnom Penh, Stanley Widianto in Jakarta and David Brunnstrom in Washington; Writing by Ed Davies; Editing by Kanupriya Kapoor and Stephen Coates


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Is it a pathetic attempt by Biden to get ASEAN to buy his products ? Sorry ASEAN is firmly in backpocket of China.
 
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