ASEAN's efforts to forge peace in Myanmar have hit a stubborn roadblock, according to Malaysia's foreign minister. On Friday, he urged Myanmar's ruling junta to stick to the bloc's four-year-old peace plan and allow the distribution of humanitarian aid amidst ongoing turmoil.
The Five-Point Consensus, agreed between ASEAN and Myanmar after the 2021 coup protests evolved into a broader rebellion, remains largely unexecuted as the military junta views adversaries as 'terrorists.' Malaysia's Mohamad Hasan emphasized the need for dialogue as the only viable path to peace after meeting with ASEAN ministers in Kuala Lumpur.
As December's multi-phase election looms, critics argue it's orchestrated to prolong military rule. Hasan insists on a fair and inclusive process, urging comprehensive part

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