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ASEAN summit to go ahead in May, but shortened to ‘bare bones’ programme due to Middle East conflict

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MANILA, March ‌27 (Reuters) - Philippine President ​Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on ⁠Friday that the ASEAN Leaders' summit will go ahead ​in May, but will ‌be shortened to a "bare-bones" programme that focuses on addressing issues ⁠like fuel supplies, ⁠food prices and migrant workers.

Marcos said he has consulted with his counterparts in ‌the regional bloc and ⁠asked them whether ‌they preferred to ​postpone the ASEAN summit due to the conflict ‌in the Middle ​East. 

"The consensus ⁠that we came to ‌is that ⁠it is precisely now that we must coordinate our efforts," ​Marcos told ‌reporters. 

(Reporting by Nestor Corrales, Mikhail ⁠Flores and ​Karen Lema; Editing by ​David Stanway)

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