ASEAN “strongly condemns” Myanmar’s recent reported air strikes that killed dozens of civilians in Sagaing region, urges immediate end to violence and dialogue between military and rebels
ASEAN chair Indonesia calls for a consensus that would be the only way to create a conducive environment for an inclusive national dialogue in Myanmar.
A statement issued by the ASEAN chair does not necessarily indicate the agreement of all member states. Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said last week that Jakarta had been working hard to implement the "Five-Point Consensus" agreed with the Myanmar junta in April 2021, which calls for an end to violence and dialogue between the military and rebels.
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