The 5th Russia-ASEAN Summit opened in Kazan on June 17, 2026, commemorating 35 years of diplomatic relations and 30 years of dialogue partnership between Russia and Southeast Asian nations. Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted leaders from all 11 ASEAN member states, including Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., emphasizing the strategic partnership's importance in the Asia-Pacific region. The summit produced the Kazan Declaration and a Comprehensive Action Plan for 2026-2030, with discussions spanning economic cooperation, regional security, and multipolar world advocacy. Toronto Star+2
President Putin visited both an Orthodox church and a mosque in Kazan, interacting with worshippers before bilateral meetings. The summit's location during the Philippines' ASEAN chairmanship was noted as significant, with Putin praising the timing for partnership development. Traditional Tatar hospitality marked arrivals, while the event featured a gala reception and concert alongside official talks. RIA Novosti+2
Key outcomes included a joint trade and investment program extending through 2035, focusing on energy, technology, and infrastructure development. Discussions addressed supply chain resilience and potential oil market impacts from the Strait of Hormuz reopening. A dedicated business forum ran parallel to summit negotiations, targeting private sector collaboration. RIA Novosti+2
The summit marked Putin's first major multilateral forum since 2022, showcasing Russia's Asian pivot despite global tensions. While Ukraine discussions were excluded, ASEAN's "autonomy principle" was evident with participation from Brunei, Vietnam, and Indonesia's foreign minister. Joint declarations covered education, counterterrorism, and regional stability. RIA Novosti+2