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Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025

Russia Positions ASEAN Partnership as Cornerstone of Multipolar Asia at Kuala Lumpur Summit

With ASEAN meetings scheduled for October, Moscow underscores its role as a strategic and equal partner in regional order
Russia is elevating its ties with Southeast Asia as Kuala Lumpur prepares to host several high-level ASEAN events later this month, including the East Asia Summit.

Moscow is promoting its quarter-century relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as a model of cooperation grounded in equality, respect for sovereignty and shared interests—particularly as global power dynamics evolve toward multipolarity.

In a statement ahead of the gatherings, Russia emphasized that it regards ASEAN as a central pillar of the Asia-Pacific order and calls its Dialogue Partner status, first formalized in 1996, a lasting foundation for broad collaboration.

Over time, the relationship has deepened into a Strategic Partnership (designated in 2018), underpinned by a Comprehensive Plan of Action for 2021–2025 across areas such as security, education, culture and economic connectivity.

The statement highlights specific cooperation tracks, including joint counter-terrorism training, youth diplomacy initiatives, and information and communications technology (ICT) dialogues aimed at combating cybercrime and scam call centres.

Russia also reiterates its support for ASEAN’s centrality in regional architecture and reaffirms its commitment to non-coercive, inclusive multilateral frameworks.

As Moscow looks ahead, it is urging ASEAN to adopt expansion of their framework beyond 2025.

Reports indicate that Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov engaged regional counterparts during the July ASEAN foreign ministerial meetings to begin conversations on a successor to the current action plan, with proposed priorities including advanced technologies, digital integration, infrastructure and transregional linkages with institutions such as the Eurasian Economic Union and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Within Southeast Asia, Malaysia is emerging as a focal point of the Russia–ASEAN agenda this year.

As ASEAN chair, Kuala Lumpur has drawn praise from the Russian delegation for steering constructive regional diplomacy and advancing cooperation.

Moscow has also expressed interest in deeper ties with Malaysia, including in areas such as direct air links, trade settlement mechanisms, and legislative alignment on digital and environmental matters.

Observers note that Russia is recalibrating its regional engagement amid pressures from sanctions and shifts in global alignments.

Its greater emphasis on Southeast Asia aligns with ASEAN’s own outlook for diversified, resilience-based diplomacy.

The upcoming summits in Kuala Lumpur may provide Moscow an opportunity to project lasting strategic relevance in the Indo-Pacific just as ASEAN reaffirms its central role in regional governance.
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