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Ground News - ASEAN Members to Discuss Myanmar at Jakarta Summit

Ground News - ASEAN Members to Discuss Myanmar at Jakarta Summit
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From Myanmar to Afghanistan: are we seeing the end of western interventions?

In the days of Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, even of David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy, the call might have gone out for the West to act – to send in external armed forces to rescue the country from dictatorship and build a new liberal democracy. Yet when the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) meets in Jakarta this Saturday to discuss the situation in Myanmar, the junta leader Min Aung Hlaing will be in attendance and the talk will be of sanctions and dialogue. The acting foreign minister of the shadow government formed to represent the overthrown parliament has asked the international community for “co-ordinated political, financial and security measures” to support his country’s people, but for nothing more visceral.

Asean heads to meet in Jakarta amid crisis in Myanmar - La Prensa Latina Media

Asean heads to meet in Jakarta amid crisis in Myanmar 2 minutes read Bangkok, Apr 20. (EFE).- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) has convened a summit Saturday amid a political crisis in Myanmar after the Feb.1 coup. The bloc has also invited Myanmar’s military ruler Min Aung Hlaing for the summit in Jakarta, which houses the Asean headquarters. The summit will have limited attendance, and strict security measures will be in place due to the pandemic, the Asean secretariat said. The bloc consists of Myanmar, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines. It is not known if Asean has invited members of the shadow government formed by ousted lawmakers after a military coup in Myanmar.

Amid Myanmar crisis, ex-foreign minister says time for Asean to review non-interference rule | Malaysia

Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021 06:38 PM MYT BY JERRY CHOONG The chairman of the Advisory Group on Myanmar said the policy lends itself to external interference by countries from outside of South-east Asia. Picture by Firdaus Latif Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, April 20 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) must re-examine its non-interference policy on crises faced by member states, said Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar. The chairman of the Advisory Group on Myanmar said the policy lends itself to external interference by countries from outside of South-east Asia. “Cambodia is a classic textbook example of how Asean kept silent and foreign forces intervened,” he said during a forum on the growing socio-political crisis in Myanmar at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia earlier today.

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