Asean to review Myanmar representation at meetings, develop concrete steps for peace plan

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The bloc stopped short of expanding its current ban on Myanmar junta ministers at high-level meetings. Read more at straitstimes.com.

only saying that it would review Myanmar’s representation at meetings “if the situation so requires”.its stalled “five-point consensus”,The decisions were a series of measures announced by the 10-nation bloc trying to resolve the political and humanitarian crisis that has gripped its member state sinceIt was made after the 40th and 41st Asean summits in Phnom Penh – both held on the same day – where Myanmar again was not represented.

Speaking at the 41st Asean summit in Phnom Penh on Friday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said: “Given the worsening situation, for us to weaken this position would be the wrong thing to do. Even to maintain this position fails to reflect the gravity of the situation.” Political violence has worsened since the roadmap was drafted in April 2021. Junta-backed militias are working with soldiers to attack locals who are against the government, while the opposition groups are assassinating junta officials. More than 7,000 civilians have been killed and over one million people forced to leave their homes since February 2021.while making plans to hold fresh elections under new rules that will put its allies at an advantage.

Asean, while negotiating with the junta, has up to this point not openly engaged with groups like the shadow National Unity Government opposing the military regime – something that could just change as Indonesia chairs Asean in 2023 under a rotating arrangement of the bloc.stressed that Asean must engage all stakeholders

 

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