Southeast Asian foreign ministers seek breakthrough in Myanmar conflict and South China Sea disputes
- Southeast Asian foreign ministers met in Langkawi to address the ongoing conflict in Myanmar and disputes in the South China Sea, under Malaysia's new chairmanship.
- The meeting aimed to outline the bloc's direction for the year amid the four-year crisis in Myanmar, which has caused tens of thousands of deaths and millions of displacements.
- Malaysia plans to take a more proactive approach regarding Myanmar, appointing a special envoy to engage various factions in the country.
- Tensions in the South China Sea remain high, with overlapping claims from several ASEAN members and China, as negotiations for a code of conduct have stalled.
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