Southeast Asian leaders are besieged by thorny issues as they hold an Asean summit without Biden
Monday, 4 September 2023 Southeast Asian leaders are meeting in Jakarta for the final summit of the year, but are facing divisive issues with no clear solutions. These issues include Myanmar's civil strife, tensions in the South China Sea, and the US-China rivalry. The absence of US President Joe Biden adds to the somber atmosphere of the meeting. The ASEAN meetings will also include discussions with Asian and Western counterparts on topics such as free trade and global security.
Southeast Asian leaders meet with top American, Chinese and Japanese officials at a series of summits in Indonesia on Wednesday where big power rivalries and regional issues from South China Sea disputes to North Korean missiles will be on the table.
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