ASEANEWS HEADLINE-MYANMAR MARTIAL LAW | Myanmar ‘recalibration’ draws backlash from regional advocacy group
Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow and Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe attend an informal meeting on July 12 with ASEAN Foreign Ministers in Bangkok. (Reuters/Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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Questions have begun to mount over a shift in ASEAN’s approach toward closer engagement with Myanmar’s military government nearly five years after the coup, with critics expressing concern that the bloc risks emboldening the junta despite its repeated failure to comply with the group’s peace roadmap.
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Q uestions have begun to mount over a shift in ASEAN’s approach toward closer engagement with Myanmar’s military government over five years after the coup, with critics expressing concern that the bloc risks emboldening the junta despite its repeated failure to comply with the group’s peace roadmap.|
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In the meeting, the Myanmar minister outlined Naypyidaw’s efforts to implement the Five-Point Consensus (5PC), including a 100-day peace plan and measures to address transnational crimes.
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Signed by all ASEAN members and Myanmar’s junta in 2021, the 5PC calls for cessation of violence in Myanmar, constructive dialogue among all parties, appointment of a special envoy as well as humanitarian assistance.
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But progress has been scant as the Myanmar military remained defiant.
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Yvette Tanamal
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Jakarta Fri, July 17, 2026
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