AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRussia-ASEAN Summit in Kazan: Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov says President Vladimir Putin will attend the Russia-ASEAN anniversary summit on June 17-18, with Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah among leaders expected to participate and four documents set to be adopted. Brunei’s diplomacy reshuffle: Brunei appointed HRH Prince Abdul Mateen Bolkiah as Chief of Diplomacy/Foreign Minister, making him the third foreign minister since independence, with Erywan Yusof deputising. Regional security focus: Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier told the Philippines that Europe is worried about rising tensions in the South China Sea, warning incidents could threaten freedom of navigation. ASEAN trade dispute pressure: Over 80 civil society groups urged governments to remove Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) from the updated ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand trade deal, arguing it lets investors sue over public-interest policy changes. Energy and fiscal ripple effects: AMRO expects the Iran crisis’s fiscal impact to show up in ASEAN+3 Q2 data, citing higher energy costs and subsidy pressures—Brunei noted as the only member with positive revenue growth year-to-date. Brunei-linked cultural spotlight: Chinese film “Dear You” is set for release in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei on June 18, drawing attention to its “qiaopi” letters-and-remittances theme. Environment watch: A study says Cyclone Senyar wiped out more than 7% of the world’s rarest great apes, the Tapanuli orangutans, underscoring climate-linked extreme weather risks. Local relevance via Borneo ties: Sarawak’s independent track “Sarawak” won Gold at VIMA 2026, with Bruneian artists also taking Silver and Bronze.
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