In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency on the thresholds of the event, Son said the forum aims to provide an open and innovative platform for governments, scholars, businesses, media organizations and regional and international institutions to exchange ideas and seek breakthrough solutions to help realize the ASEAN Community Vision 2045.

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Delegations attending the ASEAN Future Forum 2025 in Hanoi

This year marks the third consecutive year that the DAV has been entrusted with organizing this important forum, Son said. Describing it as a “track 1.5” dialogue, Son said it brings together both representatives from government agencies and non-government participants from academia, the business community, the media, as well as regional and international organizations representing the broader public, creating opportunities for more inclusive and forward-looking discussions on ASEAN’s future.

According to Son, one notable highlight is the first-ever involvement of political parties from ASEAN member states, which will discuss ways to strengthen inter-party cooperation and contribute to the realization of the ASEAN Community Vision 2045.

Another highlight is the inaugural conference of leaders from major ASEAN cities. Son said the growing role of cities in driving economic growth, innovation and social development makes their participation increasingly important to regional integration efforts.

He explained that major urban centers are home to large populations and serve as economic, political, cultural and technological hubs. Stronger cooperation among these cities could help ASEAN improve policy coordination and accelerate progress towards common goals.

Finally, the participation of young delegates will remain a central component of the forum, he said. Son described young people as ASEAN’s future leaders, whose creativity, openness and forward-looking perspectives have consistently contributed fresh ideas to discussions at previous forums.

Regarding the conference of leaders from ASEAN cities, Son said the initiative was introduced with strong support from Hanoi as the host city. The meeting will focus on pressing issues facing urban areas across the region, including smart city development, economic connectivity, environmental protection and sustainable and inclusive economic growth.

The conference is also expected to facilitate dialogue and the sharing of best practices among ASEAN cities. Discussions will address common challenges such as pollution, sustainable urban development and the promotion of new growth models that are more inclusive, ensuring broad public participation and allowing people to genuinely benefit from economic development.

As major ASEAN cities face a range of common challenges, strengthening cooperation among them can help address issues facing the bloc, while also deepening connectivity and cohesion among ASEAN member states, Son stressed.

He stressed that although Hanoi plays an important role as host, the initiative is not limited to capital cities. Instead, it is intended as an open platform for major cities throughout ASEAN and beyond.

Therefore, the organizers hope to attract more urban centers from across the region, as well as from Vietnam, to this forum in the years ahead, he said.

Regarding communications and public outreach, Son said the organizers are deploying multiple channels to ensure broad public access to information about the forum and its outcomes.

An AFF 2026 website will provide comprehensive updates on the program, agenda and key activities. In addition, experts will work closely with media organizations to offer analysis, commentary and regular updates on major discussions.

As an open forum, many official sessions will also be broadcast live, enabling audiences both in Vietnam and around the world to follow the discussions in real time, he added.

Source: VNA