Myanmar’s unofficial leader Aung San Suu Kyi will not attend this weekend’s ASEAN summit in Singapore, a government spokesman said on Monday, which would make it the first time for her to skip one since her party came to power in 2016. Instead, President Win Myint, who was sworn-in last month, will represent Myanmar at Saturday’s summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Suu Kyi was pressed on that issue when she took part in a three-day special summit between ASEAN and Australia in Sydney last month. She has been under intense global criticism for her public silence amid alleged atrocities committed by the military against Rohingya Muslims, forcing nearly 700,000 of them to flee across the border to Bangladesh since last August.