KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia has reiterated its strong commitment to strengthening ASEAN unity in the face of mounting global challenges, particularly those affecting energy, food security, and regional supply chains.
Speaking at the 48th ASEAN Summit, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim emphasised that no country can confront these crises alone, underscoring the need for collective cooperation and solidarity within the regional bloc.
The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of advancing initiatives such as the ASEAN Power Grid and enhancing petroleum security mechanisms.
He also called for expanding strategic cooperation networks, including partnerships with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and China, to ensure long-term energy resilience across the region.
On food security, Anwar stressed that ASEAN must act more comprehensively by coordinating emergency food reserves and strengthening the ASEAN Plus Three Emergency Rice Reserve (APTERR) mechanism.
He warned that without such measures, the region risks continued exposure to food inflation and supply disruptions.
The welfare and safety of ASEAN citizens abroad were also identified as a shared priority. Anwar urged member states to intensify information sharing, diplomatic collaboration, and emergency response mechanisms to protect citizens in areas affected by instability.
He further noted that ASEAN must remain a platform for regional stability, inclusiveness, and resilience amid growing geopolitical competition and global disorder.
The Prime Minister’s remarks reflect Malaysia’s broader vision of ASEAN as a central force in maintaining peace and prosperity in Southeast Asia.
Observers view Malaysia’s stance as a reaffirmation of its role in promoting regional cooperation and ensuring that ASEAN remains united in addressing pressing global issues.
The emphasis on energy and food security highlights the bloc’s determination to safeguard essential resources while protecting the livelihoods of its people.






