
ASEAN-GCC-China Summit: A Landmark Event for Regional Unity
ASEAN-GCC-China Summit: A Symbol of Regional Unity The 46th ASEAN Summit, held on May 26, 2025, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, served as a powerful symbol of regional unity and cooperation. The summit brought together leaders from Southeast Asian nations, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and China, marking a significant step towards strengthening multilateral ties in a rapidly changing global landscape. The event focused on fostering economic collaboration, addressing shared challenges, and promoting peace and stability in the region. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, in his address, stressed the importance of upholding the multilateral system and ensuring that the ASEAN-GCC-China geo-economic model continues to play a vital role in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future for the region. "Above all, we must preserve the multilateral system and ensure that the ASEAN-GCC-China geo-economic model continues to play a meaningful role in forging a more inclusive and sustainable future for our region and our people," he stated. The summit also saw discussions on various regional issues, including trade, investment, and climate change, reflecting the shared commitment of participating nations to work together for mutual benefit and progress. The successful conclusion of the summit underscores the growing importance of regional cooperation in addressing global challenges and building a more stable and prosperous future for all involved. The collaborative spirit displayed by the leaders promises to further strengthen regional ties and enhance the collective ability to tackle common concerns.