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10 heads of state confirmed, Myanmar to send envoy


Dax Imperial, spokesperson of the DFA on Asean, speaks to members of the media during the Palace press briefing on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. | CDN Digital Photo by Marc Eric Cosep

CEBU CITY, Philippines — All 11 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) will be represented at this year’s summit in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu.

Dax Imperial, spokesperson for Asean of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), announced on Wednesday, May 6, that from the bloc have confirmed their participation in Friday’s summit in Cebu.

Myanmar, however, will be represented by its Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, he added.

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“We are guided by the leaders’ decision […] Because of the situation in Myanmar, the decision is for the representation of the Permanent Secretary [of Myanmar],” explained Imperial.

Cebu has been chosen as the venue of the 48th Asean Summit, with the Philippines serving as chair.

Cost-saving measures

This 2026 edition of the Asean Summit comes at a time when the world is facing significant oil and supply chain disruptions as a result of the war in the Middle East.

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According to Imperial, the national government has “saved a lot” after President Bongbong Marcos decided to shift dozens of meetings virtually, and compress the usual weeklong summit to two days only.

Energy security is among the priority meetings expected in the summit. /dl



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