Southeast Asian leaders are likely to hold their bloc’s postponed annual summit in the Philippines from January 11-13, organisers have said. Early indications were that “most of the ASEAN countries are willing” to accept those dates, said Marciano Paynor, the Philippine official who heads the summit organising committee. But it was possible that the wider East Asia Summit — which groups the 10 ASEAN nations along with China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand — might not take place at the same time, according to Paynor. Full Story
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