East Asia Summit

East Asia Summit (en)
  • 东亚峰会 (zh)
  • 東アジアサミット (ja)
  • 동아시아 정상회의 (ko)
  • Саммит стран Восточной Азии (ru)
  • Konferensi Tingkat Tinggi Asia Timur (id)
  • Sidang Kemuncak Asia Timur (ms)
  • Pulong-Panguluhan ng Silangang Asya (fil)
  • အရှေ့အာရှထိပ်သီးအစည်းအဝေး (my)
  • การประชุมสุดยอดเอเชียตะวันออก (th)
  • ກອງປະຊຸມສຸດຍອດອາຊີຕາເວັນອອກ (lo)
  • កិច្ចប្រជុំអាស៊ីបូព៌ា (kh)
  • Hội nghị cấp cao Đông Á (vi)
  • கிழக்கு ஆசியா உச்சி மாநாடு (ta)
  • पूर्व एशिया शिखर सम्मेलन (hi)
Map of EAS members and candidates
  Original Members
  Members from the 6th EAS
  Candidates

 Australia

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

 Brunei

Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah

 Cambodia

Prime Minister Hun Manet

 China

Premier Li Qiang

 India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

 Indonesia

President Joko Widodo

 Japan

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida

 Laos

Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone

 Malaysia

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

 Myanmar

Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing

 New Zealand

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon

 Philippines

President Bongbong Marcos

 Russia

Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin

 Singapore

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

 South Korea

President Yoon Suk Yeol

 Thailand

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin

 United States

President Joe Biden

 Vietnam

Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính
A session of the 10th East Asia Summit, 2015.

The East Asia Summit (EAS) is a regional forum held annually by leaders of, initially, 16 countries in the East Asian, Southeast Asian, South Asian and Oceanian regions, based on the ASEAN Plus Six mechanism. Membership expanded to 18 countries including Russia and the United States at the Sixth EAS in 2011. Since its establishment, ASEAN has held the central role and leadership in the forum. EAS meetings are held after the annual ASEAN leaders' meetings, and plays an important role in the regional architecture of Asia-Pacific. The first summit was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 14 December 2005.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Places of Interest Archives".
  2. ^ "About | EAS | ASEAN India". mea.gov.in.

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