The United States is committed to being engaged in Southeast Asia for the long haul, Vice President Kamala Harris has said, as she welcomed regional leaders at a summit in Washington, DC.Speaking at the Department of State on Friday, Harris told leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) that the Biden administration “recognises the vital strategic importance of your region, a role that will only grow with time”.“As an Indo-Pacific nation, the United States will be present and continue to be engaged in Southeast Asia for generations to come,” she said.
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