World

Myanmar crisis summit a test of Asean’s credibility: Thailand

10-country bloc to hold talks in Jakarta on Saturday

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Apr 2021 11:59PM

Myanmar crisis summit a test of Asean’s credibility: Thailand
Coup leader Min Aung Hlaing will travel to Indonesia for the summit, in his first overseas trip since the putsch. – EPA pic, April 22, 2021

YANGON – A weekend summit on the Myanmar coup crisis will be a test of Asean’s credibility and unity, a senior Thai official said today, amid an escalating death toll and violence across its western border.

Security forces in Myanmar have killed at least 739 people since a February 1 military coup ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, according to a local monitoring group.

The Myanmar military has stepped up the use of lethal force as it seeks to quell mass protests against the junta, with an estimated 250,000 people now displaced, according to UN envoy Tom Andrews.

Leaders and foreign ministers from the 10-country Asean are set to hold talks on the mounting Myanmar crisis in Jakarta on Saturday.

Coup leader Min Aung Hlaing will travel to Indonesia for the summit, in his first overseas trip since the putsch, Nikkei Asia reported.

His involvement has angered activists, human rights groups and a shadow government of ousted Myanmar lawmakers.

Indonesian president Joko Widodo and Thai prime minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha discussed the summit in a phone call this morning.

During the conversation, Prayut acknowledged that the situation in Myanmar is a challenging issue for peace and stability in the region, according to a press statement.

But Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanee Sangrat confirmed Prayut will send Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai in his place because he must stay home to deal with the coronavirus situation gripping Thailand.

Asean countries are aware of international expectations to deliver concrete outcomes from the talks, Tanee said.

“It is now up to Asean family members including Myanmar to safeguard Asean’s unity and credibility,” Tanee told an online press conference today.

There have been some calls for Myanmar to be expelled from the bloc, which generally has a hands off approach when it comes to the internal affairs of its members.

United Nations special envoy for Myanmar, Christine Schraner Burgener, is expected to leave Bangkok for Jakarta for meetings on the sidelines of the summit.

International condemnation of the coup and violence continues to build but the junta has so far largely weathered the backlash.

Overnight, the US Treasury announced sanctions on Myanmar pearl and timber exports.

“The Burmese military derives significant funding from state-owned enterprises in the natural resources market,” Office of Foreign Assets Control director Andrea Gacki said in a statement. – AFP, April 22, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 18h

Malaysians urged to rethink travel to southern Thailand after 51 violent incidents

Malaysia / 1d

Malaysia urges ASEAN to tighten action against haze

Malaysia / 2d

Malaysia records 6% GDP growth in Q2 despite global headwinds, says Sim

Malaysia / 5d

Attempt to smuggle methamphetamine worth RM12.26m into Malaysia foiled

Events / 1w

Over 700 students from over 20 countries gather in Hong Kong summit

Malaysia / 1w

Malaysian dies while transiting in Bangkok to Japan (video)

Spotlight

World

Series of explosions, fires hit three southern Thai provinces

Opinion

One more temple falls: The destruction of Malaysia’s soul?

Opinion

Why is Israel pushing toward confrontation with Türkiye?

Malaysia

‘Uncle Anwar’ sends representative to children’s entrepreneurs day in Subang Jaya

Malaysia

‘Look at temple dispute based on facts and laws’ – DAP reps tell Rayer

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Malaysia, Brunei set deadline to demarcate boundary, enhance border security

Malaysia

Police probe indecent act allegedly targeting woman in Sungai Petani

Malaysia

Sarawak postpones three major programmes over haze concerns

You may be interested

World

Iran claims stronger hand as Pezeshkian calls for end to West Asia war

World

TikTok agrees to US$400 million settlement over alleged child privacy violations

World

Trump says ‘extraordinary’ US growth can tackle US$40 trillion debt

World

Foreign tourist injured in bear attack in Japan

World

US threatens tougher Iran sanctions, raising pressure on China

World

Two police officers among seven killed in wrong-way crash on UK’s A66

World

AirAsia flight undergoes cleaning after passenger ‘incident’ before Shanghai landing

World

Canada to hit US goods with dollar-for-dollar tariffs after trade talks collapse