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ASEAN plans coordinated response to future crises

Published Thursday, May 7, 2026 · Updated May 11

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ASEAN foreign and economic ministers convened in Cebu, Philippines, to discuss coordinated responses to future crises, including establishing a crisis communication protocol and proposing a regional fuel stockpile and food security arrangements. The 48th ASEAN Summit concluded with leaders endorsing these measures, though discussions on the fuel stockpile are noted to be in early stages. These efforts aim to enhance regional resilience against global challenges, particularly given ASEAN's reliance on Middle Eastern oil and gas imports.

What We Know — Key Points

  • ASEAN foreign and economic ministers convened on Thursday, May 7, in Cebu, Philippines, to discuss establishing a 'crisis communication protocol' at the ministerial level to enhance regional coordination and resilience.
  • ASEAN currently imports more than half of its crude oil and 17 percent of its natural gas from the Middle East.
  • Leaders proposed a regional fuel stockpile and a standby arrangement for food security at the 48th ASEAN Summit on Friday (May 8) in Cebu, Philippines.
  • Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stated on Saturday (May 9) that discussions on an ASEAN regional fuel stockpile are in very early stages.
  • The 48th ASEAN Summit concluded on May 8, 2026, where leaders endorsed measures for energy and food security cooperation.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

  • Channel News AsiaCenter

    Channel News Asia emphasizes ASEAN's efforts to enhance regional coordination and resilience in the face of global challenges, detailing proposals for a regional fuel stockpile and food security. The articles highlight the early stages of ASEAN's regional fuel stockpile discussions and other regional cooperation efforts, emphasizing the diplomatic process and challenges within the bloc, particularly from an Asia-Pacific viewpoint.

  • Al Jazeera EnglishCenter-Left

    The article highlights the economic vulnerabilities of Southeast Asian nations to global conflicts and their efforts to build regional resilience, reflecting a Global South perspective on geopolitical and economic challenges.

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