The Five-Point Consensus (5PC) remains Asean's main guide in handling the Myanmar issue, and the regional grouping has renewed calls for an end to violence and for humanitarian assistance to reach ...
Asean foreign ministers gathering in Cebu next week are set to put Myanmar's five-year political crisis high on the agenda at ...
Myanmar’s planned elections are widely expected to be a sham, entrenching military rule and excluding the NLD, which undermines ASEAN’s Five Point Consensus and risks deepening the country’s ...
Southeast Asia's leaders reaffirm the bloc's backing of a so-called five-point consensus as a road map for resolving Myanmar's crisis Southeast Asian leaders have said they are "deeply concerned" ...
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Gambia taking Myanmar to ICJ on Rohingya issue. Why India must be cautious
By allowing The Gambia to serve as the sole litigant, the OIC ensured that individual states don't bear the diplomatic or ...
Many in the international community have convinced themselves there is little downside to the regime’s fraudulent election, but perverse incentives risk encouraging violence. A protester holds up a ...
Goodbye New START: How China’s Rise Ended Nuclear Arms Control Duwa Lashi La, the acting president of Myanmar’s National Unity Government (NUG), visits an NUG-controlled territory in an undisclosed ...
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