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cambodia says strife southeast asia could crimp energy crisis response

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AI-generatedThe article discusses how Southeast Asia's internal conflicts impede a coordinated response to the energy crisis worsened by the Iran war. The commercial mechanism is weak and indirect: the ASEAN Petroleum Security Agreement, if ratified, could improve regional energy resilience, but current political tensions (Thailand-Cambodia border, Myanmar civil war) delay implementation. No specific company, commodity price, or supply chain disruption is quantified. The impact is region-specific (ASEAN) but lacks concrete commercial triggers.
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- ASEAN summit to discuss ratifying the ASEAN Petroleum Security Agreement to enhance regional energy resilience.
- Cambodian diplomat cites internal conflicts (Thailand-Cambodia border dispute, Myanmar civil war) hindering energy crisis response.
- Iran war exacerbates the energy crisis in Southeast Asia.
- December ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia remains unresolved; Thai forces still occupy some Cambodian territory.
- Aung San Suu Kyi transferred to house arrest, raising hopes for progress in Myanmar's civil war.