“We are confident that the ASEAN way of partnership and mutual aid will help us overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and move forward with our community-building endeavors,” Duterte said in a statement yesterday.
The Philippines was one of the founders of ASEAN, together with Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. It was established in Bangkok in 1967.
“Though challenges remain, most notably the COVID-19 pandemic, ASEAN’s commitment to community-building has never been stronger,” he said.
“Bouncing back from the pandemic appears to be a daunting task. But if pursued with friends, the burden is shared and transformed into an opportunity to create a more resilient Southeast Asian region,” Duterte said.
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