Why Southeast Asia is Drifting Away from Washington

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The geopolitical landscape of Southeast Asia is undergoing a tectonic shift. For decades, the United States was viewed as the indispensable powerthe security guarantor that allowed the region’s tiger economies to flourish. However, recent events, culminating in the devastating economic fallout of the Iran war, have accelerated a trend that many in Washington failed to see coming: Southeast Asia is increasingly looking toward Beijing, not out of ideological love, but out of pragmatic necessity. This shift is not merely a preference for one superpower over another; it is a profound vote of no confidence in the predictability and reliability of Western leadership. The Credibility Gap: From Trade Wars to Kinetic Wars The erosion of trust didn't happen overnight. It began with a series of inconsistent trade policies and sudden tariffs that left regional exportersfrom Malaysia to Vietnamreeling. When global leadership feels like a moving target, Southeast Asian nations, which prioritize...

UAE’s Mediation Between Armenia and Azerbaijan: A Milestone for Peacebuilding Highlighted on Peace Day 2025

 

The International Day of Peace 2025 is marked by renewed hope for conflict resolution, thanks to proactive diplomatic efforts led by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Acting as a neutral facilitator, the UAE hosted historic talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan, two nations long divided by disputes over territory and sovereignty. The UAE-led dialogue tackled critical issues, including missing persons, border demarcation, and opportunities for trade. These discussions paved the way for a joint declaration that restored diplomatic ties and opened a new chapter of cooperation.

This achievement highlights the UAE’s broader vision of peacebuilding—prioritizing dialogue, compromise, and respect for sovereignty. It also underscores the nation’s role as a global partner in advancing stability beyond its borders.

As the world reflects on peace this September 21, the UAE’s efforts demonstrate that diplomacy, when pursued with consistency and commitment, remains the strongest tool for building lasting harmony.

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