Philippines to take ASEAN chair with focus on South China Sea
- On Oct 28, 2025, Malaysia handed over the ASEAN chairmanship to the Philippines at the Kuala Lumpur summit, as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim passed the gavel to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
- Taking the gavel, the Philippines inherits a packed agenda dominated by maritime tensions and Myanmar, with South China Sea disputes and ASEAN’s role on junta participation set to lead in 2026.
- One key detail is that the Philippines is among four ASEAN member states claiming parts of the South China Sea, where China disputes the 2016 ruling, fueling regular maritime confrontations with Manila.
- Manila will push to prevent escalation and promote cooperation with Beijing on ocean meteorology and access to fishing grounds, while ASEAN oversees talks for a permanent envoy for Myanmar and will not send observers to the Dec 28 elections.
- With years of stalled talks, ASEAN and China aim to finalise a code of conduct for the South China Sea by next year, though analysts warn any pact may lack enforcement as Anwar said `On the first day of 2026, ASEAN will begin a new chapter`.
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Malaysia handed over the chairmanship of Southeast Asia's regional bloc to the Philippines on Tuesday (Oct 28), with territorial disputes in the South China Sea set to dominate its agenda when Manila takes charge in 2026.
Philippines to take Asean chair with focus on South China Sea
Malaysia handed over the chairmanship of Southeast Asia's regional bloc to the Philippines on Tuesday (Oct 28), with territorial disputes in the South China Sea set to dominate its agenda when Manila takes charge in 2026.
Philippines to take ASEAN chair with focus on South China Sea
Malaysia handed over the chairmanship of Southeast Asia's regional bloc to the Philippines on Tuesday (Oct 28), with territorial disputes in the South China Sea set to dominate its agenda when Manila takes charge in 2026.
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