The customary cordiality of Southeast Asian summits may be missing when the region’s leaders meet next week due to sharp differences over Myanmar, whose military has been accused of genocide against the country’s Rohingya Muslim minority, Reuters reports. As Myanmar and Bangladesh limp toward implementing a bilateral agreement to repatriate hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees, ASEAN is deadlocked on how to respond to the region’s greatest humanitarian crisis in a generation, according to Asia Times. In view of India and Beijing’s vested interests in Myanmar and Myanmar’s reliance on China, setting up a Quadrilateral Coordination Committee between China, India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar could be a probable arrangement, writes Hui Ying Lee for The Diplomat.