Enlargement of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (in Thai)
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In accordance with ASEAN instruments stated the condition for admission the new state membership. Therefore it would allow ASEAN enlarged itself from 5 founding members to 10 memberships at the present. However there is a door that still never been opened for the prospective membership under the ASEAN Charter and the most promising candidate would be Timor-Leste.
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