UPHOLDING international law, promoting trade and investments, and addressing climate change must be the priorities of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Wednesday.
"In order to harness the potential of our region, I believe that Asean must now double its efforts, especially in these following priority areas," Marcos said during the 42nd Asean Summit Plenary Session at the Meruorah Komodo Convention Center in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia.
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