ASEAN Foreign Ministers Urge US and Iran to Push for Permanent Resolution

MANILA, April 13 (Reuters) – ASEAN foreign ⁠ministers ⁠called on Monday for ⁠the United States and Iran to continue ​negotiating a permanent end to their conflict, and to implement ‌the ceasefire fully and ‌effectively.

The ministers, who met virtually to discuss the ⁠war ⁠in the Middle East, also called for the restoration ​of safe, unimpeded and continuous passage of vessels and aircraft in the Strait of Hormuz.

• Beyond immediate security concerns, ​ASEAN highlighted the broader implications of the conflict on regional ⁠stability, ⁠especially on energy and ⁠food ​supplies.

• The ministers of the 11-member bloc stressed the need ​to prioritise energy ⁠access for member states during crises.

• They reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening a regional mechanism linking member states with China, Japan, and South Korea to prevent and ⁠respond to food shortages, price shocks, and supply disruptions.

• Philippine ⁠Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro said at a press conference that the ministers also discussed joint approaches to securing fertiliser and other critical agriculture inputs.

• They also explored the possibility of establishing an ASEAN foreign ministers’ crisis communications protocol that could be convened rapidly, Lazaro said.

• As ASEAN ⁠chair, the Philippines is committed to proceeding with the leaders’ summit in May, which will focus on food and energy security, as well as the safety ​of its nationals, she added.

(Reporting by Karen ​Lema; Editing by John Mair)

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