Malaysia's Asean chairmanship has seen early successes and proactive leadership, despite some premature criticisms. The country has prioritized regional cooperation, economic integration, and addressing pressing issues like the Myanmar crisis and cyber threats.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has demonstrated proactive leadership and strategic vision since the start of its Asean chairmanship on January 1 this year, laying a strong foundation for regional cooperation and sustainable growth, said Bakri’s Member of Parliament Tan Hong Pin. Dismissing premature criticisms, he argued that it is too early to judge Malaysia ’s success, as such claims overlook the critical steps already taken to shape Asean ’s direction in 2025.
'Given that just over a month has passed, it is too soon to definitively assess Malaysia’s performance. Chairing Asean is a year-long endeavour, and initial activities often serve as foundational steps for more substantive initiatives in the coming months. 'Malaysia has already demonstrated proactive leadership by hosting the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Langkawi on January 19. 'This meeting provided a crucial platform for open dialogue on pressing regional issues, including the Myanmar crisis, South China Sea disputes, and transnational crimes such as cyber fraud and human trafficking. Such early engagements highlight Malaysia’s commitment to addressing complex challenges through diplomacy and collaboration,” he said in a statement.Referring to an article by Bridget Welsh published on The Jakarta Post’s portal, Tan said a more balanced evaluation should consider the full term of Malaysia’s tenure and the tangible outcomes of its initiatives. 'While it is essential to critically assess leadership roles, declaring Malaysia’s Asean chairmanship disappointing at this juncture overlooks the foundational steps already taken and the comprehensive plans in place for the year. 'With its strategic focus on economic growth, regional security, sustainability, and digital transformation, Malaysia is well-positioned to make a meaningful impact as Asean chair in 2025,” he said. As Asean Chair, Tan said Malaysia has taken tangible steps to strengthen regional cooperation and address pressing issues. 'Malaysia has made significant strides in bolstering economic ties within Asean. A landmark agreement with Singapore to establish a special economic zone in Johor is expected to attract global investment, facilitate seamless trade, and create 20,000 skilled jobs within five years. This initiative highlights Malaysia’s commitment to regional economic integration and trade facilitation,” he said. Tan said Malaysia has articulated a clear vision for its chairmanship under the theme'Inclusivity and Sustainability,” underscoring the nation's dedication to fostering a united and prosperous Asean, with a focus on equitable development, environmental stewardship, and digital transformation.On the appointment of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra as an informal adviser for Malaysia’s Asean chairmanship, Tan said that given Thaksin’s extensive experience in regional politics and economic diplomacy, the ‘strategic appointment’ is expected to provide valuable insights, enhancing Malaysia’s ability to navigate Asean’s multifaceted challenges effectively. 'While his (Thaksin’s) appointment has stirred some debate, his contributions to Asean’s economic cooperation and peace initiatives should not be dismissed outright,” he added. On the conflict in Myanmar, Tan said Malaysia has engaged with key stakeholders beyond the junta, including the National Unity Government (NUG) and ethnic armed organisations, recognising the need for a more inclusive dialogue to address Myanmar’s humanitarian crisis and political instability. Tan said under its chairmanship, Malaysia has prioritised strengthening cybersecurity frameworks and enhancing regional cooperation on digital threats. 'By harmonising digital policies, Malaysia aims to position Asean as a unified digital economy, ensuring robust economic growth across member states. It has also initiated discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance and fintech regulations to bolster Asean’s competitiveness in the digital age,” he said. Tan said Malaysia has called for a coordinated Asean effort to combat human trafficking, online scams, and illicit financial activities - particularly in Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos. 'Recognising the growing impact of these crimes on regional security and tourism, Malaysia has pushed for more stringent enforcement mechanisms and cooperation with international law enforcement agencies,” he said. – BernamaArifin Arif lodges police report over bribery allegation
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