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Malaysia calls for Myanmar truce as Asean pushes for peace, as bloc seeks South China Sea code

The bloc also pressed for progress on a South China Sea code of conduct, aiming to address Beijing’s assertiveness in the region

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An Asean logo is displayed at the venue, ahead of the Foreign Ministers Meeting on Langkawi Island, state of Kedah, Malaysia. Photo: EPA-EFE

Southeast Asian nations told Myanmar’s military government on Sunday its plan to hold an election amid an escalating civil war should not be its priority, urging the junta to start dialogue and end hostilities immediately.

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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) called on the warring sides in member nation Myanmar to stop the fighting and told the junta’s representative to allow unhindered humanitarian access, said Malaysia’s foreign minister as the country takes over chairing Asean this year.

“Malaysia wants to know what Myanmar has in mind,” Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan told a press conference after a ministerial retreat on the island of Langkawi.

“We told them the election is not a priority. The priority now is to cease fire.”

Malaysia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamad Hasan delivers his speech during the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Langkawi Island, Malaysia on January 19, 2025. Photo: Pool/Reuters
Malaysia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamad Hasan delivers his speech during the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Langkawi Island, Malaysia on January 19, 2025. Photo: Pool/Reuters

Myanmar has been in turmoil since early 2021 when its military overthrew the elected civilian government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, triggering pro-democracy protests that morphed into a widening armed rebellion that has taken over swathes of the country.

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