Southeast Asian foreign ministers convene in Cebu for critical summit preparations. The Philippines is hosting ministerial-level meetings including the Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting and multiple council sessions that will shape the 48th Asean Summit agenda. Key priorities include food security, energy stability, and regional economic resilience amid global supply disruptions. Officials from all eleven Southeast Asian member states are discussing pressing regional priorities aligned with the Asean Community Vision 2045. The Philippines is pushing for endorsement of three outcome documents under the Political-Security Community pillar for leader consideration. Energy diversification and supply chain stability emerge as central concerns following Middle East tensions affecting global markets and regional economies.
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