Exclusive | Thailand’s top diplomat calls for Asean to rethink non-interference principle
In an exclusive interview, Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow argues Asean’s consensus model needs reform amid US-China rivalry

“We have to be agile. We have to draw on the strength that we have … First of all, we’re not taking sides for sure,” Sihasak said, on balancing his country’s relations between Beijing and Washington. “We have to be strategically important to both superpowers.”

While the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ members had long adhered to non-interference as a cardinal principle, greater urgency was now needed, Sihasak said.
“If we’ve come this far, we have integrated, we are interdependent … Maybe we can be a bit flexible with non-interference, like in the case of Myanmar’s internal affairs, [which] has repercussions on the region,” he warned.