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East Timor Becomes ASEAN’s 11th Member After 14-Year Wait

East Timor, Asia’s youngest nation, officially became ASEAN’s 11th member state on Sunday, marking a historic milestone after 14 years of waiting.

Key Takeaways

  • East Timor becomes ASEAN’s 11th member after 14-year process
  • Country of 1.4 million people joins $3.8 trillion economic bloc
  • Membership fulfills vision first proposed in 1970s
  • Leaders see “immense opportunities” for trade and investment

The accession was formalized during the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, where leaders applauded as East Timor’s flag was placed on stage alongside other member nations.

Historic Moment for Timor-Leste

Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao described the occasion as emotional and historic for his nation. “For the people of Timor-Leste, this is not only a dream realized, but a powerful affirmation of our journey,” he stated.

Gusmao emphasized that ASEAN membership brings “immense opportunities” for trade and investment to one of Asia’s poorest countries, whose $2 billion economy represents a tiny fraction of ASEAN’s collective $3.8 trillion GDP.

Decades-Long Journey to Membership

The vision for East Timor joining ASEAN dates back to the 1970s, when current President Jose Ramos-Horta first proposed regional integration while the country was under Portuguese rule.

East Timor endured centuries of Portuguese colonization followed by Indonesian occupation before gaining full independence in 2002. The 75-year-old Ramos-Horta, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, had long advocated for ASEAN membership as crucial for the nation’s future security and development.

Contributing Regional Experience

In a recent interview, Ramos-Horta stated that East Timor must maintain stability and not burden ASEAN, while offering its unique experiences with conflict resolution.

“If we can in the future contribute towards strengthening ASEAN mechanisms such as conflict mechanisms, that is key,” Ramos-Horta said, emphasizing dialogue as the preferred approach to regional disputes including those in the South China Sea.

The Prime Minister concluded: “Our accession is a testament to the spirit of our people, a young democracy, born from our struggle. This is not the end of a journey.”

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