As early as 1987, Papua New Guinea's membership in the
Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) was viewed as an obstacle to its joining ASEAN. In 2009, the country asked for the support of the Philippines in its ASEAN bid, however, no official response was heard as it was election season. The incumbent conservative
Filipino administration which Papua New Guinea contacted and supported, dramatically lost to a more liberal administration in the
2010 Philippine election.
Indonesia is the only ASEAN member supporting Papua New Guinea's membership.
Singapore,
Malaysia, and
Brunei have shown dissatisfaction over Papua New Guinea's economic status which has hindered its acceptance into ASEAN.
Laos and
Myanmar have no official position in regards to the country's ASEAN application. Papua New Guinea has enjoyed observer status in ASEAN since 1976. Benefits Papua New Guinea has cited to ASEAN members from the country's accession include the possibility of tapping into Papua New Guinea's lead industries such as oil and gas, mining and seafood. In 2015, Papua New Guinea appointed a special envoy to resolve issues related to ASEAN, demonstrating its determination to promote full membership of ASEAN. Papua New Guinea is also taking the necessary steps to prepare for integration. == Foreign relations with ASEAN member states ==