Can Russia secure ‘third power’ status in Southeast Asia with energy push?
Russia is positioning itself as an influential third power in Southeast Asia through energy initiatives and strengthening political-economic relations. This was highlighted at the Asean-Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan with agreements to deepen ties amidst US-China rivalry and regional energy uncertainties.
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