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Philippines’ 2026 chairmanship of Asean to test Marcos’ balancing act on regional issues

It is taking the helm at a time when Asean faces deepening divisions over the South China Sea, among other challenges.

maasean14 - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr delivers a speech as he leads the launch of the Philippines chairmanship of Asean in 2026 in a ceremony held in Manila on November 14, 2025.
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Developing countries’ access to funding for climate adaptation is a key focus of the 2025 summit.

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