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Putin hosts leaders of Southeast Asian nations, seeking to boost their business ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Kazan for a two-day meeting aimed at strengthening business and strategic partnerships. The event marks the 35th anniversary of Russia-ASEAN relations. Putin expressed confidence that the summit would create new opportunities for trade, investment, and industrial cooperation between Russia and ASEAN countries.

MOSCOW — Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at a meeting Wednesday that seeks to bolster business and other ties with members of the regional bloc.

The two-day meeting, being held in Kazan, is set to consider ways to expand Russia’s “strategic partnership” with ASEAN nations that include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, East Timor and Vietnam, according to Kremlin foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov.

The regional bloc has maintained relations with Moscow as a “dialogue partner” and engaged Russian officials in annual top-level meetings, he said. The summit in Kazan, on the Volga River, marks the 35th anniversary of Russia-ASEAN relations.

In a message greeting participants in a business forum held on the sidelines of the summit, Putin said he was confident that it will “create new opportunities for expanding mutually beneficial trade, investment, and industrial cooperation, while also strengthening direct dialogue between our business communities.”

Workers arrange microphones on the stage before the start of the opening ceremony of the 48th ASEAN summit and related meetings in Cebu, Philippines, May 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila, Pool, File)

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Ushakov said the agenda includes exchanging views on global and regional issues and reviewing efforts to develop Russia-ASEAN ties. He emphasized that the participants are set to underline their adherence to “forming a just and democratic multipolar world order based on the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter.”

Ushakov praised what he described as “fruitful, equal and constructive dialogue” between Russia and ASEAN.

He told reporters that Putin would have bilateral meetings with ASEAN leaders during the summit, which he will co-chair with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, whose country currently holds the association’s yearly rotating presidency.

Some of ASEAN’s diverse member countries, including the Philippines, are seen to be aligned with the United States, while others have heavy trade and security engagements with China and Russia.

Several ASEAN members, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam, have either imported Russian crude oil or expressed interest in purchasing it after global fuel prices soared in the wake of the war in Iran.

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Associated PressIndependentCenter3 days ago
Putin hosts leaders of Southeast Asian nations, seeking to boost their business ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted leaders from Southeast Asian nations in an effort to strengthen business ties between Russia and the region.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral summary of an event without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the economic intent of the meeting without using loaded language or emphasizing one side over another.

The Washington TimesIndependentCenter4 days ago
Putin hosts leaders of Southeast Asian nations, seeking to boost their business ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Kazan for a two-day meeting aimed at strengthening business and strategic partnerships. The event marks the 35th anniversary of Russia-ASEAN relations. Putin expressed confidence that the summit would create new opportunities for trade, investment, and industrial cooperation between Russia and ASEAN countries.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a diplomatic and economic engagement between Russia and ASEAN without overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis. It quotes official sources such as Kremlin foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov and includes Putin's statement, providing balanced and例行

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