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EU-Asean must continue to deepen ties towards comprehensive strategic partnership by 2027

26 Oct 2025, 7:47 AM
EU-Asean must continue to deepen ties towards comprehensive strategic partnership by 2027

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 26 — The European Union (EU) and Asean must continue to deepen their partnership towards achieving a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership by 2027, said European Council President António Costa.

The upcoming 50th anniversary of EU-Asean relations in 2027 presents a timely opportunity to strengthen collaboration by addressing shared challenges such as climate change, ocean protection, and technological transformation.

He said this includes exploring new areas of cooperation in digitalisation, security, and education.

“Our partnership is long-term and strategic. Together, we can build a future of peace, prosperity, and stability. You can count on the European Union as a reliable, predictable and trustworthy partner.

“We wish you a successful summit and look forward to celebrating the 50th anniversary of EU-Asean relations in 2027,” Costa said during the 47th Asean Summit (Plenary) and the Handover Ceremony of the Second Protocol to Amend the Asean Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) today.

He added the EU is proud to engage with Asean as a reliable partner amid today’s shifting geopolitical landscape.

“We live in a multipolar world marked by growing fragmentation and uncertainty, and so it is therefore crucial that we weave a global network of cooperation across regions, that we strengthen our partnership,” Costa said.

He noted that the EU is Asean’s third-largest trading partner and its third-largest investor, with deeply interlinked economies that continue to generate opportunities, growth, and stability.

Costa said the EU and Asean need to secure supply chains, diversify partnerships, promote sustainable trade, and build resilience in critical sectors.

The union has just concluded a free trade agreement with Indonesia, its third such agreement with an Asean member, following earlier agreements with Singapore and Vietnam, while negotiations with Thailand, the Philippines, and Malaysia are progressing well.

He said the EU reaffirmed its support at the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, Belgium, for key regional connectivity projects, including the Asean Power Grid, in line with the Malaysian Chairmanship’s theme of ‘Inclusivity and Sustainability.’

The EU-Asean partnership is also rooted in shared security interests, particularly maritime security, and a joint commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific grounded in international law.

Costa said that both regions share a commitment to multilateralism, the rules-based international order, and the principles of the United Nations Charter. International law must prevail, reaffirming the EU’s commitment to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and to protecting the sovereignty of all nations.

Meanwhile, he congratulated Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on his leadership in brokering the ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand in July, adding that it is a demonstration of Asean’s commitment to peace, stability, and dialogue.

Costa also congratulated Anwar on the successful chairmanship of Asean this year and expressed appreciation for his invitation to the EU to participate at the Summit for the first time.

In addition, he congratulated Asean on the inclusion of Timor-Leste as its 11th member state, calling it an important milestone in fostering Timor-Leste’s economic and political interdependence and in strengthening regional integration.

The 47th Asean Summit, which began today and runs until Tuesday (October 28) at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, brings together Asean leaders and their dialogue partners, including the United States, China, Japan, and India (attending virtually), in what is expected to be the largest Asean gathering since the bloc’s inception in 1967.

This year marks Malaysia’s fifth time chairing Asean, following previous chairmanships in 1977, 1997, 2005, and 2015.

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