BangkokPost-Oct 26, 2021

Southeast Asian leaders began an ASEAN summit on Tuesday but Myanmar refused to send a representative after being angered by the bloc’s decision to exclude the country’s junta chief. The virtual gathering marked the start of three days of meetings hosted by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, with US President Joe Biden as well as Chinese and Russian leaders set to attend. Myanmar topped the agenda of Tuesday’s talks between regional leaders, with the country still in chaos following February’s military takeover and the subsequent deadly crackdown on dissent. Its refusal to let a special envoy meet ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi prompted the bloc to exclude junta chief Min Aung Hlaing from this week’s summit. After the Southeast Asian leaders hold talks Tuesday, Biden will take part in a US-ASEAN summit later in the day, and in a summit including Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and other world leaders Wednesday. It is the first time in four years that a US president has attended the ASEAN summits, as Biden seeks to rally support in the region against a rising China.  Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2204275/asean-summit-begins-without-myanmar-junta-leader-snubbed