A summit between Russia and Asean next week promises to ease Southeast Asiaβs energy crisis and Moscowβs diplomatic isolation β but not all of the blocβs leaders are expected to show up.
Analysts are also divided on whether Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr, the current Asean chair, will travel to Kazan for the meeting, hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 17β18.
The summit marks the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations...