IrrawaddyAFP-Feb 21

The Myanmar junta on Sunday rejected a regional special envoy’s request to meet with a group of ousted lawmakers—which it has branded a terrorist group—amid attempts to break a yearlong political stalemate since the coup. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)—a 10-country bloc—has been at the forefront of diplomatic efforts to end the crisis, which triggered mass protests and a brutal crackdown on dissent, including 12,000 people arrested. Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, the new ASEAN special envoy to Myanmar, told a meeting of the bloc’s foreign ministers Thursday that he planned to visit in March and meet with top junta officials and he has also sought to meet with members of a National Unity Government dominated by lawmakers from Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s ousted party that is working to overthrow the junta. Myanmar’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement late on Sunday saying it would promote “constructive cooperation with ASEAN including the special envoy”. However, it could not agree to the special envoy engaging with “unlawful associations and terrorist groups” because they were “perpetrating violence and pursuing (a) total destructive path”. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-junta-rejects-asean-envoys-request-to-meet-shadow-govt-representatives.html