A Thailand-led push to re-engage the country’s military-backed government is an attempt to prevent the bloc’s diplomatic marginalization.
The bloc will reportedly not send observers to the military-administered elections planned for December, but is likely to accept the new status quo that emerges. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim ...
Statements from US and the Philippines come after Suu Kyi held her first meeting with a foreign official since her detention ...
ASEAN's re-engagement with Myanmar runs the risk of providing legitimacy to the military-led government and undermining the ...
South-East Asian nations re-engaged with Myanmar's government after years of limited contact, while reiterating it must comply with the bloc's five-point peace consensus before ties can be fully ...
(New York) – Governments attending upcoming regional summits in Malaysia should reject the Myanmar military junta’s plans to hold “elections” in December 2025, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to ...
IT HAS at times been hard for Banyan to be a fan of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). The Economist is plain-spoken; the ten-country club has an irritating habit of talking around ...
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