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The group in an informal, free-wheeling exchange discussed the future of ASEAN, the implications of the "terrorist" threat, ASEANs relations with other countries in the region, such as China and Japan, with the US, Russia, Europe, and the Middle East.
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The group in an informal, free-wheeling exchange discussed the future of ASEAN, the implications of the "terrorist" threat, ASEANs relations with other countries in the region, such as China and Japan, with the US, Russia, Europe, and the Middle East.
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October 21, 2002 - 12:00am