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Dialogue with Suu Kyi not impossible: Myanmar junta

Several countries have already urged opening talks with Nobel laureate, says spokesman

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Jul 2022 11:30PM

Dialogue with Suu Kyi not impossible: Myanmar junta
Aung San Suu Kyi, 77, has been kept virtually incommunicado by the military and was recently transferred from house arrest to solitary confinement while she faces multiple trials that could see her sentenced to more than 150 years in jail. – AFP pic, July 1, 2022

NAYPYIDAW – Dialogue between Myanmar’s junta and ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to end the bloody crisis unleashed by the toppling of her government last year is “not impossible”, a junta spokesman said today. 

The Southeast Asian nation has been in chaos since the putsch, with renewed fighting with ethnic rebel groups, dozens of “People’s Defence Forces” springing up to fight the junta and the economy in tatters.

Suu Kyi, 77, has been kept virtually incommunicado by the military and was recently transferred from house arrest to solitary confinement while she faces multiple trials that could see her sentenced to more than 150 years in jail. 

“There is nothing impossible in politics,” junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun said when asked if the junta could enter into dialogue with Suu Kyi to resolve the turmoil.

“We cannot say that (negotiations with Suu Kyi) are impossible.”

“Several countries” had urged opening dialogue with the Nobel laureate, he said, without giving details. 

Diplomatic efforts led by Asean – of which Myanmar is a member – have so far failed to halt the bloodshed.

Last year, the bloc agreed on a “five-point consensus”, which calls for a cessation of violence and constructive dialogue, but the junta has largely ignored it. 

Asean envoy and Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn arrived in Myanmar on Wednesday for his second visit aimed at kick-starting dialogue between the junta and opponents to its rule. 

He met with junta chief Min Aung Hlaing on Thursday and today met with members of several political parties in the military-built capital Naypyidaw, a junta spokesman said.

The junta has said he will not be allowed to visit Suu Kyi.

“We have performed whatever she asked for related to her health and living situation,” Zaw Min Tun said regarding Suu Kyi’s new living conditions in prison. 

Fighting continues across swathes of the country, with local media reporting killing and burning sprees by junta troops as they struggle to crush opposition to the coup. 

Almost 700,000 people have been forced to flee their homes since the putsch, the United Nations said in May.

On Thursday, Thailand scrambled F-16 fighter aircraft after a Myanmar jet involved in clashes with anti-coup fighters near its border violated its airspace, officials said.

China’s foreign minister was due to land in Myanmar today for a regional meeting, in what will be Beijing’s highest-profile visit to Myanmar since the coup.

It was unclear whether a meeting between Wang Yi and junta chief Min Aung Hlaing would take place, a junta spokesman said.

China is a major arms supplier and ally of the junta and has refused to label the military’s power grab a “coup”. – AFP, July 1, 2022

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