Myanmar rejects Asean decision to exclude junta leader from summit

Myanmar rejects Asean decision to exclude junta leader from summit

The junta says that the decision goes against the bloc’s long-time central principle of consensus.

Asean leaders convene at the Asean Secretariat in Jakarta in April. (AP pic)
NAYPYITAW:
Myanmar’s military government said today it rejected a decision by its neighbours to invite only a non-political representative to an upcoming regional summit, in what was an unprecedented snub to the leader of a Feb 1 coup.

The junta’s foreign ministry said in a press release that head of state or government of Myanmar enjoyed equal and full rights to participate in summits of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

The next summit is due to take place on Oct 26-28.

The decision taken by Asean foreign ministers at an emergency meeting last Friday was an unusually bold step for the consensus-driven bloc, which traditionally favours a policy of engagement and non-interference.

The junta said after the meeting that the decision went against Asean’s long-time central principle of consensus.

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