
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
LAPU-LAPU CITY, Cebu — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday acknowledged growing “frustration” among Southeast Asian leaders over the lack of progress in resolving the crisis in Myanmar, and that the regional bloc “needs to do more” to move the peace process forward. Speaking at a press conference after the Asean Summit in Cebu, Marcos said the situation in Myanmar dominated discussions during the leaders’ closed-door retreat. “One of the major subjects taken up was Myanmar. Many of the members expressed frustration over the lack of progress in normalizing the situation there,” Marcos said. Myanmar has been in turmoil […]...
Keep on reading: Asean frustrated over lack of progress in Myanmar crisis - Marcos
Keep on reading: Asean frustrated over lack of progress in Myanmar crisis - Marcos
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