GEORGE TOWN: Penang will host the 19th Asean Navy Chiefs’ Meeting (ANCM) from Aug 18 to 22, in conjunction with the Asean-Malaysia Chairmanship 2025.
The Navy’s Western Fleet commander, Vice-Admiral Datuk Baharuddin Wan Md Nor, said the ANCM is a crucial forum that brings together navy chiefs from all Asean countries to discuss aspects of security, peace and stability in the region’s seas.
“A large portion of these Asean countries are closely linked to the maritime world, so issues of security and stability at sea are important.
“In conjunction with the ANCM, several side events will also be held, along with Hari Buletin 4.0 at Padang Kota Lama on Aug 17, including the Asean Navies’ City Parade (ANCP),” he said during a joint press conference with Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow at Komtar here on Thursday (Aug 7).
Baharuddin said the ANCP will feature a parade of contingents from Asean countries represented by sailors, and they are also collaborating with several associations and schools in Penang to liven up the event.
He added that the Asean Fleet Review will also be organised on Aug 21, and the Penang Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib is scheduled to attend as the guest of honour to take the salute at the event.
“This is another event full of traditional and military ceremonies, so we call on the local community, especially those in Penang and the surrounding states, to come and witness this historical and lively event,” he said.
Malaysia assumed the role of Asean Chair 2025 with the theme “Inclusivity and Sustainability,” symbolising its aspiration to guide this 58-year-old regional bloc toward a more united, dynamic, and sustainable future.
Meanwhile, Chow said this year, Hari Buletin is being co-organised with the Navy as part of efforts to celebrate regional maritime unity in a spirit of goodwill and patriotism in conjunction with the Asean-Malaysia Chairmanship 2025.
He said various interesting activities are planned, including the ANCP, which is held in conjunction with the Asean Multilateral Naval Exercise 2025, as well as performances and demonstrations by maritime fleets from Southeast Asian countries, including the Indonesian National Army, Royal Thai Navy, Myanmar Navy and Vietnam Navy as well as a silent drill performance and a performance by the Navy band. – Bernama