Southeast Asia’s top diplomats will discuss whether to allow Myanmar's military leader to attend annual ASEAN summit after bloc's envoy barred from meeting ousted leader Suu Kyi
Southeast Asia’s top diplomats will discuss in an emergency meeting whether to allow Myanmar's military leader to attend an annual summit after a crisis envoy was barred from meeting ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Myanmar officials have said Erywan couldn’t meet with Suu Kyi because of criminal charges against her. The 10-nation ASEAN bloc has been under intense international pressure to take decisive action to force member state Myanmar to free scores of political figures, including former leader Suu Kyi, who was toppled in a February 1 military takeover, and to put the nation back on the road to democracy. Violence in Myanmar has reportedly left more than 1,100 civilians dead since the generals overthrew Suu Kyi's government.
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