Analysts say Manila must navigate an Asean agenda crowded with difficult trade-offs, balancing the crisis in Myanmar where progress is expected to remain incremental with a COC process facing a 2026 deadline, even as internal divisions within the bloc threaten to complicate both priorities.
“Malaysia had about 117 engagements, and we are of the view that we cannot do everything that was done by Malaysia, or even the past chairs,” Lazaro told reporters on November 17, stressing that Manila’s approach would be to build on established initiatives.
Marcos Jnr said he was confident that Lazaro would bring a “constructive, principled, and inclusive approach” to supporting the people of Myanmar as guided by the Asean Five-Point Consensus, the road map to peace adopted by Asean leaders in 2021 following the military junta’s occupation.
