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Philippines’ Asean chairship: A defining moment for regional leadership
The Philippine Star
|November 02, 2025
The Philippines will once again take centerstage in the international arena as it assumes the ASEAN chairmanship next year.
This marks not only a ceremonial milestone, but also an important strategic opportunity for the country to reaffirm its leadership role in a rapidly changing region. For a nation that has long stood at the crossroads of Asia and the Pacific, this is a defining moment to shape ASEAN’s direction at a time when global and regional dynamics are shifting at an unprecedented speed.
As host of the 48th ASEAN Summit, the Philippines will have the opportunity to lead discussions on issues that matter most to the region: economic recovery, security, digital transformation, climate resilience and the evolving geopolitical balance between major powers. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has made it clear that the Philippines seeks to strengthen ASEAN unity while promoting a rules-based international order that respects the sovereignty and rights of every nation, large or small.
It is a crucial time with the Indo-Pacific witnessing rising tensions. The ongoing disputes in the South China Sea, especially around the West Philippine Sea, continue to test ASEAN’s cohesion and credibility.
While member-states maintain different perspectives, the Philippines’ consistent stand on international law — anchored on the 2016 PCA Arbitral Ruling — gives it moral and legal weight to steer the conversation toward peaceful, lawful solutions. The Philippines’ leadership in ASEAN can help ensure that dialogue, not coercion, becomes the norm in regional diplomacy.
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