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Japan and ASEAN deepen ties as security, economic challenges mount

Tokyo summit focuses on 'new vision' for bilateral cooperation

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indonesian President Joko Widodo are set to co-chair the ASEAN-Japan special summit in Tokyo on Dec. 17.   © Reuters

TOKYO -- Japan will host three days of special summit meetings with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations starting Saturday, seeking deeper cooperation as global and regional geopolitical tensions pose challenges and uncertainties for the two parties.

"The international community is now at a turning point in history, and the free and open international order based on the rule of law is under serious challenge," Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in his contributing articles to ASEAN media outlets this week, also citing other challenges such as climate change and AI governance.

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