
Malaysia’s foreign minister says new Myanmar leadership ‘more open’ to suggestions
Countries in South-east Asia continue to engage with the war-torn nation’s military-backed administration.
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In a cautious but notable shift in Southeast Asian diplomacy, Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan revealed that Myanmar’s newly formed, pro-military administration appears significantly more receptive to regional peace recommendations than the previous military regime in Naypyidaw. Myanmar’s new administration ‘more open’ to dialogue, says Malaysian Foreign Minister. Malaysia does not recognise Myanmar administration, says Tok Mat.
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In a cautious but notable shift in Southeast Asian diplomacy, Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan revealed that Myanmar’s newly formed, pro-military administration appears significantly more receptive to regional peace recommendations than the previous military regime in Naypyidaw.
according to DVBMyanmar’s new administration ‘more open’ to dialogue, says Malaysian Foreign Minister.
according to DVBMalaysia does not recognise Myanmar administration, says Tok Mat.
according to New Straits Times
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