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How ASEAN Dealing with Myanmar Crisis

Monday, September 11, 2023

ASEAN, under Indonesia’s chairmanship, is seeing progress in its approach to the Myanmar crisis. Continuity is needed to prevent setbacks.  

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Myanmar’s empty seat during the 26th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-Japan Summit of the 43rd ASEAN Summit, in Jakarta, September 6. Bay Ismoyo/Pool via REUTERS . tempo : 173189057575.

WHEN Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) heads of state gathered for the ASEAN Summit in Jakarta on Tuesday, September 5, conflict raged in Sagaing, now the hottest region in Myanmar. The Tatmadaw, Myanmar’s junta military, attacked several villages and apprehended people. Local resistance groups retaliated.

The Khin-U People’s Defense Team (Khin-U PDT) intercepted 100 Myanmar soldiers about to enter Laung Shey villag

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