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ASEAN member states

ASEAN, or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a regional organization comprising ten Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia. Founded in 1967, ASEAN aims to promote political stability, economic growth, and cultural exchange among its members. The organization fosters cooperation on various issues, including trade, security, and environmental sustainability, helping to enhance the region's overall development and regional integration. By working together, ASEAN countries strive to improve the lives of their people and to strengthen their positions in the global community.

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    ASEAN, or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a regional organization founded in 1967 that includes ten member states: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia. Its primary goal is to promote political and economic cooperation, enhance regional stability, and foster cultural ties among its members. By working together, ASEAN aims to improve the lives of its citizens and maintain peace in the region. The organization also engages in trade agreements and collaborates on issues such as security, education, and environmental sustainability.