Panel: Historic 1st summit, when ASEAN, China, and Gulf states make 1+1+1 > 3

东盟、中国和海湾国家共聚首届峰会,历史性时刻,1+1+1>3

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2025-05-30

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang has made a trip to Southeast Asia this week for a historic first summit—where ASEAN, China, and the Gulf states aim to prove that 1+1+1 is greater than 3. Speaking at the talks in Kuala Lumpur, Li said the launch of the new forum marked a major innovation in regional economic cooperation amid complex changes in the international landscape. Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia; Dr Rong Ying, Chair Professor with the School of International Studies, Sichuan University; Dr Zhou Mi, a senior research fellow with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.
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  • Chinese Premier Li Qiang has made a trip to Southeast Asia this week for a historic first summit where ASEAN,

  • China and the Gulf states aim to prove that a 1 plus 1 plus 1 is greater than 3.

  • Welcome to Road Today, the panel discussion with Mika Anna in Beijing.

  • Speaking at the talks in Kuala Lumpur,

  • Chinese Premier Li Qiang said the launch of the new forum that groups China,

  • the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council marked a major innovation in regional economic cooperation amid complex changes in the international landscape.

  • He also said China is ready to deepen strategic alignment with ASEAN and the GCC,

  • enhance coordination of macroeconomic policies,

  • strengthen collaboration in industrial specialization.

  • Experts believe the summit signals a broader trend of countries working together to mitigate the negative impact of Washington's tariff push and may lay the groundwork for closer economic and strategic ties among the three sides.

  • To delve into this emerging trilateral cooperation and its broader implications,

  • we're joined by Dr. Li Peimei,

  • Assistant Professor of Political Science at International Islamic University Malaysia.

  • Thank you so much for joining us.

  • Thank you so much, Anna, for having me.

  • Dr. Rong Ying,

  • Chair Professor with the School of International Studies at Sichuan University.