Philippines Urges Transparency in Myanmar's Political Crisis
The Philippines has called on Myanmar to allow ASEAN's envoy to meet detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi, emphasizing the need for transparency after her sentence was adjusted to house arrest. As ASEAN's chair this year, the Philippines stressed these actions are key for Myanmar's long-term stability.
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The Philippines made an urgent appeal on Wednesday for Myanmar to permit ASEAN's special envoy to engage with the imprisoned leader Aung San Suu Kyi, following the adjustment of her sentence to house arrest.
This move, the Philippines argued in their statement, is part of crucial confidence-building measures essential for establishing enduring national stability in Myanmar.
As the current chair of ASEAN, the Philippines is pressing for increased transparency from Myanmar to foster regional trust and cooperation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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