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Timor-Leste–South Korea Ties: Foreign ministers Bendito dos Santos Freitas and Cho Hyun agreed to expand cooperation on climate action, infrastructure, education and human resource development, plus maritime work and law enforcement against transnational crime, with Seoul reiterating support for Timor-Leste’s ASEAN integration. ASEAN–Greater Bay Area Push: Hong Kong’s John Lee and regional leaders highlighted closer ASEAN links at the GBA-ASEAN Summit, while the Philippines’ DTI chief said the country is ready to be a “gateway” partner—an angle that matters for Timor-Leste as it seeks deeper regional trade and investment. UNESCO Green Boost for Timor-Leste: Nino Konis Santana National Park was recognized as Timor-Leste’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, strengthening the country’s low-impact tourism prospects. Aero Dili Route Expansion: Aero Dili launched a direct Darwin–Dili service twice weekly, adding to existing Australia links and aiming to make travel easier for visitors, business and diaspora. Coral Triangle LNG Pressure: Activists occupied London’s “Walkie Talkie” to urge insurers to stop underwriting LNG expansion across the Coral Triangle, which includes Timor-Leste. Local Youth Safety Rules (Cebu): Dumanjug tightened school phone rules after the Tacloban shooting, while Mandaue approved measures to protect minors online, including proposals for stronger age verification.

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Jun. 25, 2026

Timor-Leste sees ASEAN accession as growth turning point

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Jun. 25, 2026

Timor-Leste positions for growth as ASEAN accession marks strategic turning point

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