By Bertil Lintner

The Irrawaddy-June 30, 2022

At a meeting with security officials in Singapore last month, US Department of State Counselor Derek Chollet said what most international observers think when he stated that there is “no chance” that elections, which Myanmar’s junta has pledged to hold next year, will be free and fair. On the contrary, he said, “it can be an attempt to just manipulate the region, the international community.” But a notable exception is Pornpimol “Pauline” Kanchanalak, Thailand’s newly appointed special envoy to Myanmar. Speaking at the same conference, she said that the international community must take the junta’s commitment to hold elections “at face value” and that “condemnations, sanctions, ostracization” of the junta “have reached diminishing returns.” Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/guest-column/thailands-special-envoy-risks-becoming-a-tool-of-myanmar-junta.html First published in The Irrawaddy