The battle between Russia and Ukraine has raised tough questions for Southeast Asian nations. They’ve an curiosity in upholding worldwide regulation and order, principally the inviolability of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries.
On the similar time, Southeast Asian nations have sensible pursuits to think about, particularly as they pertain to financial, defence and technical cooperation with all of the nations on this battle.
What explains the vary of responses from Southeast Asia? How will sanctions have an effect on commerce, defence and different types of cooperation with Russia? Is a significant response by Asean doable?
Moderator:
Tan Sri Dr Munir Majid
Board Member
ISIS Malaysia
Co-moderator:
Thomas Daniel
Senior fellow
ISIS Malaysia
Audio system:
Dr Dino Patti Djalal
Former Ambassador to the US
Founder, Overseas Coverage Neighborhood of Indonesia
Indonesia
Tan Sri Rastam Mohd Isa
Former Secretary Basic
Ministry of Overseas Affairs
Kasit Piromya
Former Overseas Minister
Senior Fellow; Institute of Safety and Worldwide Research (ISIS)
Chulalongkorn College
Thailand
Dr William Choong
Senior fellow
Regional Strategic and Political Research Programme
ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute
Singapore
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