
Asean to discuss engagement with Myanmar at special meeting
ASEAN to discuss engagement with Myanmar at special meeting, Philippines says
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ASEAN to discuss engagement with Myanmar at special meeting, Philippines says. The coup by an army that has ruled Myanmar for five of the past six decades triggered chaos, with a crackdown on protests leading to a civil war in which an estimated 100,000 people have been killed and millions displaced, with the military accused of widespread atrocities. The country is now ruled by a nominally civilian government following an election earlier this year, with the former armed forces commander and junta leader Min Aung Hlaing as president.
Furthermore, Min Aung Hlaing is seeking to end the impasse with ASEAN and made his first state visit to an ASEAN member country last week. But normalising ties could be made more challenging by a motion in Myanmar’s military-aligned parliament to counter the peace plan, calling it interference in its internal affairs and a violation of Asean’s core principles.
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ASEAN to discuss engagement with Myanmar at special meeting, Philippines says.
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The coup by an army that has ruled Myanmar for five of the past six decades triggered chaos, with a crackdown on protests leading to a civil war in which an estimated 100,000 people have been killed and millions displaced, with the military accused of widespread atrocities.
according to Channel News Asia +2The country is now ruled by a nominally civilian government following an election earlier this year, with the former armed forces commander and junta leader Min Aung Hlaing as president.
according to Channel News Asia +2Min Aung Hlaing is seeking to end the impasse with ASEAN and made his first state visit to an ASEAN member country last week.
according to Free Malaysia Today +1But normalising ties could be made more challenging by a motion in Myanmar’s military-aligned parliament to counter the peace plan, calling it interference in its internal affairs and a violation of Asean’s core principles.
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