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Mohamad Hasan faces ASEAN, Turkiye, the UK, EU in Kuala Lumpur
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51206, member: 636"] High-stakes diplomatic wheeling and dealing reaches fever pitch as Southeast Asian power brokers wrap up their marathon summit session. Foreign policy heavyweights from across the region gear up for one last push through a jam-packed agenda of backroom negotiations and strategic partnerships. Malaysian officials orchestrate the grand finale while juggling demands from European allies and regional partners. The diplomatic circus features Turkey stepping into the spotlight for special talks aimed at boosting ties with the entire ASEAN bloc. British and European Union representatives queue up for their separate face-to-face sessions with the regional kingmakers. East Asian powerhouses prepare for their annual showdown alongside Korean officials pushing their Mekong River development schemes. The 32nd ASEAN Regional Forum kicks off while Palestinian supporters rally around the fourth CEAPAD gathering designed to pump cash into Middle Eastern rebuilding efforts. Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan prepares to face the media circus with his closing remarks after four days of intense diplomatic horse-trading. Malaysia steers the whole operation under their 2025 chairmanship banner promoting inclusivity and sustainability across 24 separate ministerial powwows. The diplomatic marathon started July 8th and winds down today with delegates from dialogue partner nations and sectoral representatives hammering out final agreements. [/QUOTE]
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