
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is planning to allow Myanmar’s top diplomat to virtually attend a sideline event during the regional bloc’s foreign ministerial meeting in July, sources close to the matter said Friday as leaders of the member nations met in the Philippines. The plan comes as Asean, which has not allowed attendance by Myanmar’s leaders at the group’s meetings since October 2021, following the country’s military coup in February that year, adjusts to a new government led by former junta chief Min Aung Hlaing that took office last month. During the Friday summit in Cebu, leaders of […]...
Keep on reading: Asean plans to allow Myanmar in sideline event of July meeting – sources
Keep on reading: Asean plans to allow Myanmar in sideline event of July meeting – sources
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