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Asean Maintains Hardline Myanmar Stance – SCMP

Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore have been most vocal about using a harder approach to compel junta chief Min Aung Hlaing to abide by a five-point peace plan


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Apart from the Asean rift, observers are also keeping an eye on the next moves of the United Nations special envoy for the crisis. Photo: Reuters

This week’s announcement by Cambodia – the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ current chair – that the junta would remain banned from attending the bloc’s talks is a clear indication that the likes of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore remain steadfast in their positions on the matter, the South China Morning Post reported citing observers.

Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore – influential founding members in the 10-nation Asean – have been the most vocal in recent months about using a harder approach to compel junta chief Min Aung Hlaing to abide by a five-point peace plan agreed last April.

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Jim Pollard

Jim Pollard is an Australian journalist based in Thailand since 1999. He worked for News Ltd papers in Sydney, Perth, London and Melbourne before travelling through SE Asia in the late 90s. He was a senior editor at The Nation for 17+ years and has a family in Bangkok.