Irrawaddy-Apr 25

The five-point consensus on the situation in Myanmar agreed by the ASEAN leaders in Jakarta on Saturday will provide a rough roadmap for a “regional process” to find a durable solution. The ASEAN leaders and Secretary-General Lim Jock Hoi exchanged views in a frank manner during the two sessions. The first session lasted only 30 minutes with the report by the ASEAN chair, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, on the ongoing efforts to strengthen the ASEAN community, the response to COVID-19 and progress of the economic recovery plan. The second session was devoted to Myanmar. After an introduction by the chair, Myanmar’s coup leader Min Aung Hlaing took the floor for the next 30 minutes, briefing the ASEAN leaders on the situation. Other leaders spoke candidly, especially on the need to end violence against protesters, free political prisoners, hold talks and look for reconciliation.

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