Si Thai foreign minister, nag-aanyaya sa Myanmar counterpart para sa ASEAN talks

Nagplano ang Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow na anyayahan ang kanyang Myanmar counterpart sa pagpupulong ng mga regional diplomats upang mapalakas ang engagement sa bagong military-backed government ng Myanmar. Ito ay sinabi niya sa isang interbyu sa Reuters noong Mayo 5, 2026, sa Bangkok. Layunin niyang bumuo ng konsensus sa loob ng ASEAN.

Sa interbyu, sinabi ni Sihasak na ito ay magiging pagpupulong sa gilid ng ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting. “This would be another meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting,” aniya. “And then he can brief us on recent developments, on what they plan to do. Then we can take it from there. So it’s a step-by-step process.”

Nagpunta si Sihasak kay Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing dalawang linggo na ang nakalipas, pagkatapos ng eleksyon kung saan nanalo ang pro-military party. Si Min Aung Hlaing ang naging pangulo noong nakaraang buwan upang pormalisahin ang kapangyarihan niya. Mula 2021, hindi pinapayagan ng ASEAN ang mga junta leaders sa high-level meetings matapos ang coup laban sa gobyerno ni Aung San Suu Kyi.

Balak niyang pag-usapan ang plano sa ibang foreign ministers sa leaders’ summit sa Pilipinas ngayong linggo, na unang pagkikita mula sa botohan sa Myanmar. “We want to move together collectively with ASEAN. But we should move. We should do something,” ani Sihasak. Iginiit niya na hindi ito unilateral na aksyon ng Thailand.

Sa kabila ng ASEAN’s five-point consensus peace plan, patuloy ang sibilyan na digmaan sa Myanmar na nagpapalayas ng higit 3.6 milyong tao at nagiging dahilan ng pagkamatay ng mahigit 6,800 sibilyan. Nanawagan si Sihasak ng aksyon para sa kapayapaan, habang binanggit ang kalagayan ni Aung San Suu Kyi na nasa house arrest.

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