Thailand’s latest move will raise fresh questions about the group’s unity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BANGKOK - Thailand’s caretaker government is proposing to “fully re-engage” Myanmar’s military rulers and has invited Asean foreign ministers to an informal meeting on Sunday to discuss a stalled peace plan, according to a letter seen by Reuters and sources aware of the invitation.
Asean chair Indonesia has declined to attend the proposed meeting, according to three sources. Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry told Reuters it “hasn’t heard” about the invitation.expected to have a new government by August following It included calls for a cessation of hostilities, dialogue between all parties and the granting of full humanitarian access.first came to power in an army coup
“A number of members supported the call and some were willing to consider, there was no explicit dissenting voice,” Mr Don said in the letter.
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