JakartaPost-Sept 3

Indonesia’s top diplomat has expressed concerns that ASEAN’s attempt to roll back the coup in Myanmar might move at an even slower pace than the time taken to appoint a mediator to handle the crisis, one that has now persisted for seven months. Myanmar’s armed forces, the Tatmadaw, have escaped international scrutiny relatively unscathed after ousting the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi in February, despite taking the reins of a faltering economy faced with a global health crisis and opposition by the people. Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi touted on Thursday the urgent need for the junta to give access to the ASEAN special envoy to carry out his mandate. She said the main challenge now for the envoy was to secure access to speak with all parties involved and visit all regions in Myanmar safely, so that (ASEAN envoy) Erywan could facilitate an inclusive dialogue as mandated by the region’s leaders. “Seeing the current developments in Myanmar, ensuring this access will be a bigger challenge than the nomination [of the special envoy] itself,” she told lawmakers at a working meeting with House of Representatives Commission I overseeing foreign affairs, on Thursday.

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