THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit is being held in Laos. 鈥 REVOLI S. CORTEZ/PPA POOL

THE Office of the President (OP) on Monday confirmed that it had gotten a P5-billion increase in the 2025 national budget as the Philippines is set to host the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 2026.聽 聽

鈥淭he NEP (National Expenditure Program) was followed but P5.2 billion was added (OP鈥檚 budget) due to ASEAN 2026,鈥 Executive Secretary Lucas P. Bersamin told reporters in mixed English and Filipino on the sidelines of the signing ceremony for the 2025 General Appropriations Act.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique A. Manalo had earlier said the country may raise its South China Sea dispute with China during the Summit.

鈥淥ur President agreed to host ASEAN because we could not allow it not to happen,鈥 he said in Filipino. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a very important part of our international relations.鈥

The Philippine government鈥檚 preparations for the ASEAN Summit in 2026 will begin next year, he noted.聽 聽

鈥樷橝fter the submission of the NEP, we asked Congress for a supplemental fund in addition to what we proposed for the OP in the NEP to the tune of P5.2 billion for 2025,鈥欌 Mr. Bersamin said.聽 聽

The OP proposed a P10.5-billion budget for 2025, 1.88% lower than its current budget.

After the Senate鈥檚 ratification of the 2025 budget bill, Senate Committee on Finance Chairperson Senator Grace L. Poe disclosed that senators had met with Mr. Bersamin to discuss the Philippines鈥 hosting of ASEAN in 2026.聽 聽

Citing him, Ms. Poe said ASEAN hosts usually have to prepare a venue for about 400 meetings, on top of security and housing for the main delegates and their staff. 鈥 Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza