(Reuters) - Myanmar's military ruler on Monday urged his foreign critics to get behind his junta's planned return to democracy, instead of siding with a resistance movement he called "terrorists ...
“We urgently call on all parties concerned, in particular one with significant power ... foreign ministers “to take bolder action against the defiant Myanmar junta by recommending that their ...
The plight of half a million marginalized, brutalized people in Myanmar’s remote Chin State has become a test case for the UN ...
Myanmar’s military government ... Prak Sokhonn, Cambodia’s foreign minister, has said engaging with the NUG was complicated because of the junta’s objections, though said the envoy could ...
Myanmar's ambassador to the United Nations is the only one working to topple the leaders of the country ... be the deadliest attack since the junta seized power. Human rights group Assistance ...
Chinese-brokered peace talks in Mongla broke off on Friday as regime troops launched raids on MNDAA positions in northern ...
Myanmar’s junta – the military ... after five years of tense power-sharing under a political system created by the military. Protesters and exiled civilian leaders vowed to end what they ...
Myanmar’s ruling military junta has imported ... Min Aung Hlaing seized power in February 2021, ending Myanmar’s brief experiment with democracy, jailing former leader Aung San Suu Kyi and ...
Myanmar generals ... said former Indonesian foreign minister Marty Natalegawa. "Excluding the junta is only part of a series of steps that should be taken." The leaders meeting was also expected ...
Southeast Asian Leaders ... Myanmar's bloody crisis, with patience wearing thin as its junta demonstrates no intent to pursue a peace plan agreed with the regional bloc after it seized power ...
The Asean leaders’ meeting ... that easy,” Philippine foreign minister Enrique Manalo said. But some have called on Asean to take a harder line with Myanmar’s junta.