ASEAN wants to maintain centrality amid rising tensions between US, China
The two-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Defence Ministers' Meeting starts on Tuesday (Feb 25) amid a changing world order. Observers say the bloc's defence ministers need to maintain ASEAN's centrality in navigating regional security threats, particularly in the South China Sea. CNA's Melissa Goh reports.
The two-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Defence Ministers' Meeting starts on Tuesday (Feb 25) amid a changing world order. Observers say the bloc's defence ministers need to maintain ASEAN's centrality in navigating regional security threats, particularly in the South China Sea. CNA's Melissa Goh reports.