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For East Timor, a 14-Year Journey Ends With a Seat at ASEANโ€™s Table




MANILA โ€” When Xanana Gusmรฃo clasped hands with Southeast Asiaโ€™s leaders in a familiar interlocking pose Sunday, it was more than a photo opportunity. For the former resistance fighter turned prime minister, it was the realization of a dream that took nearly a generation to fulfill โ€” East Timorโ€™s formal entry into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

โ€œThis is not only a dream realized, but a powerful affirmation of our journey โ€” one marked by resilience, determination and hope,โ€ Gusmรฃo said, his voice steady as he addressed fellow leaders. โ€œThis is not the end of our journey. This is the beginning of an inspiring new chapter.โ€

After 14 years of campaigning, the tiny half-island nation of 1.3 million people officially became ASEANโ€™s 11th member, sealing its place among the regionโ€™s fastest-growing economies and most complex political alliances.

From Isolation to Inclusion

East Timor โ€” known in Portuguese as Timor-Leste โ€” is Southeast Asiaโ€™s youngest country. It gained independence from Indonesia in 2002 after 24 years of occupation, a struggle marked by bloodshed and sacrifice.

President Josรฉ Ramos-Horta, a Nobel Peace laureate and one of the nationโ€™s most enduring figures, first pushed for ASEAN membership in 2011. To him and to many Timorese, joining the bloc represents not just economic opportunity, but long-sought legitimacy and belonging.

โ€œFor a long time, we felt like outsiders looking in,โ€ Ramos-Horta once said. โ€œNow, we are finally part of the family.โ€

Malaysiaโ€™s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, whose country chairs ASEAN this year, described East Timorโ€™s accession as a symbolic completion of the regional community. โ€œIt reaffirms our shared destiny and deep sense of regional kinship,โ€ he said. โ€œWithin this community, Timor-Lesteโ€™s development and strategic autonomy will find firm and lasting support.โ€

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Promise and Pressure

Despite the celebration, East Timorโ€™s challenges remain daunting. The country continues to grapple with widespread poverty, malnutrition and unemployment. Nearly half of its population lives below the poverty line, and oil revenues still account for most of its national budget.

Observers say membership in ASEAN could open new doors for investment and cooperation โ€” but it also brings expectations. The blocโ€™s integration projects, from trade frameworks to digital economies, demand institutional capacity that East Timor is still building.

โ€œThe question now is not whether East Timor belongs in ASEAN, but whether ASEAN will give it the support it needs to thrive,โ€ said an analyst from a Malaysian think tank.

Infrastructure gaps, limited human resources and reliance on oil exports are seen as major hurdles.



Voices of Youth

At home, frustration over inequality has fueled a younger generationโ€™s impatience. In September, student-led protests broke out in Dili after parliament proposed buying luxury Toyota Prado SUVs for lawmakers and granting lifetime pensions to former MPs. The demonstrations turned violent before the government backed down.

โ€œWe fought for independence, not privilege,โ€ one protester said. โ€œOur leaders must remember who they serve.โ€

A Regional Milestone

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called East Timorโ€™s inclusion a โ€œhistoric milestoneโ€ for ASEAN, saying it reflects โ€œour regionโ€™s collective commitment to unity, cooperation and shared prosperity.โ€

Marcos joined fellow leaders at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center for the opening of the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits, where the signing ceremony welcoming Timor-Leste drew one of the loudest rounds of applause.

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All 10 leaders signed the declaration, with Gusmรฃo affixing his signature last. Ramos-Horta stood beside him, smiling โ€” a picture of quiet triumph after years of waiting.

A New Chapter

For many in Dili, the moment carries echoes of the nationโ€™s independence more than two decades ago. Back then, freedom came at a heavy cost. This time, it came with a handshake and a promise โ€” that the road ahead, while uncertain, leads toward shared progress.

As Gusmรฃo left the summit hall, reporters asked what the milestone meant to him personally. He paused, then said softly, โ€œIt means East Timor will never walk alone again.โ€


Editorโ€™s Note: ASEAN was founded in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. East Timor is the first new member since Cambodia joined in 1999.

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