Burma Times

Saturday, Feb 22, 2025

Myanmar to be absent from ASEM summit

Myanmar to be absent from ASEM summit

Myanmar's military government has informed host country Cambodia that it will not participate in a two-day summit involving leaders of Asia and Europe to be held virtually from Thursday, Asean sources said Wednesday.
The sources said Myanmar was told it could only send a "nonpolitical representative" to take part in the Asia-Europe Meeting, or ASEM, after the Association of Southeast Asian Nations excluded junta leader Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing over the country's post-coup political turmoil.

Myanmar replied that it would merely send a technical team to observe the discussions in that case, they said.

It would be the third time in recent weeks for Myanmar to boycott Asean-related summits, including last month's Asean Summit hosted by Brunei and an Asean-China Commemorative Summit hosted by China on Monday.

International concerns have been raised after Myanmar's military seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi in February and harshly cracked down on protesters.

Some Asean members have lambasted the junta for not cooperating with Asean's efforts to mediate dialogue between all sides in conflict.

ASEM involves 51 countries from across Europe and Asia -- 30 from Europe and 21 from Asia -- which collectively account for 60% of the global population as well as the same percentage of the global economy and international trade.

Asean groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Burma Times
0:00
0:00
Close
Reddit Blackout: Thousands of Communities Protest "Ludicrous" Pricing Changes
US and European Intelligence Agencies Uncover Evidence of Ukrainian Role in Terror Attack on Nord Stream Pipeline
A provocative study suggests: Left-Wing Extremism and its Unsettling Connection to Psychopathy and Narcissism
Neuralink Receives FDA Approval for First-in-Human Clinical Study
A Real woman
China and Brazil have signed a new deal that will allow them to trade in their own currencies, bypassing the US dollar as an intermediary
Brand new security footage has just been released to the public showing the Active shooter Audrey Elizabeth Hale drove to Covenant Church School in her Honda Fit this morning, parked, and shot her way into the building
Is Gold the Ultimate Safe Haven Asset in Times of Uncertainty?
Double standards: UK lawmakers attack EU chief over Ireland claims
A woman's Abusive And Violent Meltdown On Flight, Arrested
King Charles of the UK has pulled out of the cop 27 conference on climate change
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla got COVID again
UK urged to brace for economic storm
Women's own body dissatisfaction appears to influence their judgment of other women's body sizes
NATO launches biggest military buildup since end of Cold War
Captured Britons sentenced to death in Ukraine
Facebook-owner Meta Platforms' Sheryl Sandberg to leave after 14 years
Comments on "Human Intelligence in a Digital Age" - A brilliant Speech by MI6 Chief Richard Moore, and the elephants neglected in the room
Bitcoin: BoE Deputy Gov wants to cancel democracy and protect the banks with regulations which infringe on people’s freedom, independence and benefits they get from their own money.
What are the Pandora Papers?
Taiwan-China relations at their 'worst in 40 years'
The attempt to hold Epik.com accountable for the content of its clients' websites is like blaming Gutenberg for the NYT's fake news that dragged the US into the pointless war against the nuclear weapons Iraq never had
Myanmar Facing 'Alarming' Risk Of Escalating Civil War: UN Rights Chief
Thousands of civilians flee Myanmar town after military clash with rebels
Students see full-day classes amid walk-in jab expansion
×