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ASEAN Diplomat Connects with Myanmar Opposition in Thailand

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ASEAN Envoy Engages with Myanmar Rebel Groups Amid Ongoing Conflict

The special envoy from ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) has initiated discussions with ethnic minority rebel groups and a government-backed negotiation committee in Myanmar, aiming to address the ongoing civil war. This effort took place in Thailand on Monday, with both parties indicating a willingness to engage in dialogue, as reported by the Philippines on Tuesday.

These talks followed a meeting on Sunday, where foreign ministers from the 11 ASEAN countries met with Myanmar’s foreign minister. This marked the first in-person talks since a military coup in Myanmar in 2021, which has led to widespread conflict across the nation.

Myanmar’s military-backed government has been excluded from high-level ASEAN discussions due to its failure to adhere to a peace initiative known as the “Five-Point Consensus.” Despite this, some ASEAN members are hopeful that recent meetings could foster progress toward peace.

Focus on Dialogue

Maria Theresa Lazaro, the ASEAN special envoy and the Philippines’ foreign minister, expressed that the goal of their talks was to establish a pathway for inclusive political dialogue in Myanmar. A statement from the Philippine foreign ministry noted, “All sides expressed openness to the dialogue process and emphasized the importance of constructive dialogue.”

Several ethnic armed groups contacted for comment chose not to respond. Meanwhile, the National Unity Government (NUG), an opposition group formed by supporters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, stated it was not invited to the discussions and raised concerns. The NUG’s foreign minister, Zin Mar Aung, questioned whether the meeting was genuinely aimed at implementing the ASEAN initiative or merely a tactic by the military junta.

Since taking over in April, Myanmar’s military government has claimed it wants to initiate peace talks with various armed opposition groups within 100 days.

The coup in 2021 ignited widespread protests against military rule, which have escalated into a civil war involving numerous rebel and militia factions. Reports indicate that approximately 100,000 people have been killed, and 3.6 million have been displaced due to the ongoing violence.

In April, Min Aung Hlaing, formerly the army chief, was elected president through a parliament mainly composed of pro-military members, following an election which has been criticized by human rights organizations and foreign governments as illegitimate.

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