Putin and leaders of Southeast Asia agree to bolster ties at a summit in Russia
- President Vladimir Putin praised Russia's ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations during a summit aimed at strengthening economic and political cooperation.
- Leaders from Russia and ASEAN countries, including Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, East Timor, and Vietnam, agreed to expand their strategic partnership.
- Putin called the partnership a key stabilizing factor in the Asia-Pacific region, highlighting cooperation in security, trade, energy, agriculture, digitalization, science, tourism, and humanitarian efforts.
- Summit participants signed a declaration reaffirming their commitment to a just multipolar world based on international law and pledged to maintain top-level contacts to advance their strategic partnership.
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Putin, leaders of Southeast Asia agree to bolster ties at summit in Russia
Europe News: President Vladimir Putin on Thursday hailed Russia's ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as he hosted a summit intended to strengthen.
Putin and leaders of Southeast Asia agree to bolster ties at a summit in Russia
President Vladimir Putin is hailing Russia’s ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as he hosts a summit intended to strengthen economic and political ties with the bloc.
It should be noted that while the Western global divided and in deep crisis relies on the supposed victories of Zelenski, and demonizes Putin, this one, like Lavrov, tries to calm the minds. He explains to them that he does not want the war but if we find it. He is not sure that all Russians are as calm as Putin. The Russian president after the triumph of the St Petersburg summit brought together the countries of South East Asia. A group that wa…
Vladimir Putin praised Russia's ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Thursday by hosting a summit that seeks to strengthen economic and political ties with the bloc.
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