KONTAN.CO.ID - KUALA LUMPUR. Southeast Asian countries on Monday voiced disappointment about army-ruled Myanmar's commitment to an agreed peace plan, with one foreign minister saying he was concerned about the junta leader attending a regional summit later this month. Myanmar's military has been condemned by much of the international community for its Feb. 1 coup and bloody crackdown on strikes and pro-democracy demonstrations, which derailed a decade of tentative democracy and economic reform. World powers, including the United States, China and the United Nations, had backed diplomatic efforts by a special envoy of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to engage the junta and its opponents and end the crisis.
ASEAN ministers disappointed at Myanmar junta's peace commitment
KONTAN.CO.ID - KUALA LUMPUR. Southeast Asian countries on Monday voiced disappointment about army-ruled Myanmar's commitment to an agreed peace plan, with one foreign minister saying he was concerned about the junta leader attending a regional summit later this month. Myanmar's military has been condemned by much of the international community for its Feb. 1 coup and bloody crackdown on strikes and pro-democracy demonstrations, which derailed a decade of tentative democracy and economic reform. World powers, including the United States, China and the United Nations, had backed diplomatic efforts by a special envoy of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to engage the junta and its opponents and end the crisis.