泰国副外长寻求就缅甸问题举行东盟会谈

泰国副外长希沙斯(Sihasak Phuangketkeow)计划邀请缅甸外长与该地区高级外交官会面,旨在为东盟加强与缅甸新军政府的接触建立共识。他在2026年5月5日于曼谷接受路透社采访时透露了这一消息。此举旨在恢复自2021年政变以来中断的对话。

在接受采访时,希沙斯表示,此次会晤将在东盟外长会议期间举行。“这将是东盟外长会议期间的另一场会议,”他告诉路透社。“届时他可以向我们简要介绍近期的事态发展以及他们的计划,随后我们可以以此为基础推进。这是一个循序渐进的过程。”

希沙斯在两周前会见了缅甸军政府首脑敏昂莱(Min Aung Hlaing),此前缅甸举行了一场亲军方政党获胜的选举。敏昂莱上个月就任总统,将其权力正式化。自2021年推翻昂山素季(Aung San Suu Kyi)民选政府的政变发生以来,东盟一直禁止缅甸军政府领导人参加高级别会议。

他计划在本周于菲律宾举行的领导人峰会上与其他外交部长讨论这一倡议,这是缅甸选举以来的首次此类峰会。“我们希望与东盟集体采取行动。但我们必须行动起来,必须有所作为,”希沙斯说道。他强调,泰国并不寻求单方面采取行动。

尽管东盟制定了“五点共识”和平计划,但缅甸的内战已导致超过360万人流离失所,并造成超过6800名平民死亡。希沙斯呼吁为和平采取行动,并对昂山素季的软禁表示关切,他表示希望改善相关条件,但并未提出探视请求。

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