Malaysia's foreign minister says new Myanmar leadership 'more open' to suggestions
- Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said Myanmar's new government is more open to regional suggestions compared to the previous administration after meeting Myanmar's Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe in Naypyitaw.
- Discussions between Malaysia and Myanmar focused on ASEAN's five-point peace consensus, political prisoners, and the Rohingya refugee crisis, aiming to improve stalled peace efforts in Myanmar.
- Malaysia raised concerns about political detainees and the Rohingya minority, emphasizing humanitarian issues and the need for regional cooperation.
- Despite cautious optimism, many governments remain skeptical of Myanmar's commitment to conflict resolution and democratic transition due to previous unfulfilled military promises.
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Malaysia maintains stance on Myanmar’s new government amid diplomatic efforts
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has not recognised Myanmar's new government following its election, but is keeping communication channels open to prevent a diplomatic vacuum that could invite external powers to interfere in Asean affairs, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.
Malaysia Says Myanmar's New Leadership More Open to ASEAN Peace Efforts
Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said Myanmar’s newly formed government appears more receptive to regional engagement than its predecessor, raising cautious hopes for renewed diplomatic efforts to address the country’s prolonged conflict. The remarks follow a meeting with Myanmar Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe in Naypyitaw, where discussions focused on ASEAN’s stalled five point peace […] The post Malaysia Says Myanmar’s New Leadership …
Malaysia’s foreign minister says new Myanmar leadership ‘more open’ to suggestions
Countries in South-east Asia continue to engage with the war-torn nation’s military-backed administration. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Malaysia's foreign minister says new Myanmar leadership 'more open' to suggestions
Myanmar's newly appointed government appeared "more open" to suggestions compared to the previous regime, Malaysia's foreign minister Mohamad Hasan said on Thursday, as countries in Southeast Asia continued efforts to engage with the war-torn nation's military-backed administration.
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