Myanmar 'integral Part' Of ASEAN, Brunei Says, Despite Junta Snub
Sumaira FH Published October 28, 2021 | 05:32 PM
Myanmar remains an "integral part" of Southeast Asia's regional bloc, member Brunei insisted Thursday, despite the coup-hit country boycotting annual talks in protest at a ban on its junta chief
Bandar Seri Begawan (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 28th Oct, 2021 ) :Myanmar remains an "integral part" of Southeast Asia's regional bloc, member Brunei insisted Thursday, despite the coup-hit country boycotting annual talks in protest at a ban on its junta chief.
The crisis in Myanmar, which is still in chaos following February's military takeover and subsequent deadly crackdown, dominated this week's virtual summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
The bloc decided to exclude junta chief Min Aung Hlaing after his regime refused to allow ASEAN's special envoy to meet ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
It was an unprecedented snub from an organisation long accused of being toothless, and infuriated the junta -- which rejected an invite to send a senior official to the meeting in his place.
ASEAN is facing calls to go further by suspending or even expelling Myanmar but Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, the summit host, instead sought to ease tensions.
"Myanmar is an integral part of the ASEAN family, and their membership has not been questioned," he told a press conference.
"ASEAN will always be there for Myanmar." However, he added that the 10-member group hopes "Myanmar will return to normalcy, in accordance with the will of its people".
Saifuddin Abdullah, the foreign minister of member state Malaysia, hinted the junta could be barred from further meetings of the bloc.
Asked if Myanmar will join future talks, he responded: "That is a million Dollar question which I cannot answer now." "We would want to look at the implementation of the 'five-point consensus'," he added, referring to a roadmap to restore peace drawn up by ASEAN.
The bloc appointed its special envoy for Myanmar, Brunei's Second Foreign Minister Erywan Yusof, in August after months of wrangling.
But he is yet to visit the country after the regime's refusal to allow him to meet Suu Kyi, who is facing a raft of charges in a junta court and could be jailed for decades.
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