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SEPANG: Asean leaders and their delegation have departed for home following the conclusion of the 47th Asean Summit and Related Summits in Kuala Lumpur.
The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia signed an expanded ceasefire deal on Sunday watched over by U.S. President Donald Trump, who landed in Malaysia for the ASEAN Summit and to oversee a series of pivotal trade talks.
The summit and its associated meetings, which will be held during October 26-28, are shaping up as the most significant in years.
The video shows Grab's massive green display carried across the city by a blimp led by helicopters bearing the flags of ASEAN member nations. This resulted in plenty of online buzz, with viewers amazed at the effort put in to create such a presentation.
ASEAN Summit concludes in Kuala Lumpur after three days with a restatement of commitment to the grouping’s centrality. It ended on a deal-making high, with an expanded Free Trade Agreement inked with Beijing.
The ASEAN Summit is set to host global leaders for trade discussions amidst escalating regional tensions. Key discussions include U.S.-China trade negotiations, a Thai-Cambodia ceasefire deal, and Myanmar's civil unrest.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly skipped attending the Asean summit in Malaysia in person, fearing US President Donald Trump would bring up matters related to Pakistan.Modi had