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Thailand proposed ASEAN meeting on Myanmar conflict

Thailand circulated a proposal for Malaysia, Laos and Indonesia, to meet to address the long-running conflict said Nikorndej Balankura, adding that the meeting could be held in Thailand and "any ASEAN member may join".

Reuters
Bangkok
Wed, April 24, 2024

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Thailand proposed ASEAN meeting on Myanmar conflict Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara (center) and Thai Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul (left) greet officials during a visit to survey the area along the border following clashes in Myanmar, in Thailand's Mae Sot district on April 23, 2024. (AFP/James Wilson)

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hailand foreign ministry on Wednesday said it had proposed to ASEAN chair Laos the holding of a meeting with key Southeast Asian countries aimed at resolving the crisis in military-ruled Myanmar. 

Thailand circulated a proposal for Malaysia, Laos and Indonesia, to meet to address the long-running conflict said Nikorndej Balankura, adding that the meeting could be held in Thailand and "any ASEAN member may join".

Meanwhile, a Myanmar rebel group has withdrawn its troops from a town along the Thai border following a counteroffensive by soldiers of the ruling junta from whom the resistance fighters had wrested the key trading post this month, an official said on Wednesday.

The Karen National Union (KNU) made a "temporary retreat" from the town of Myawaddy, a spokesperson said, after the return of junta soldiers to the vital strategic area that is a conduit for annual foreign trade of more than $1 billion.

"KNLA troops will ... destroy the junta troops and their back-up troops who marched to Myawaddy," said Saw Taw Nee, referring to the group's armed wing, the Karen National Liberation Army, one of Myanmar's oldest ethnic fighting forces.

He did not say what its next move would be, however. 

Fighting had flared as recently as Saturday in Myawaddy, forcing 3,000 civilians to flee in a single day as rebels fought to flush out stranded Myanmar government troops holed up at a border bridge crossing. 

On Wednesday, Thailand said the fighting had eased and it hoped to re-open its border crossing as trade had been hit. It said most civilians had returned and 650 remained. 

"The situation has improved significantly," spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura told a briefing. "Nevertheless, we are closely monitoring the situation, which is highly uncertain and can change."

Thailand has received reports that negotiations may be starting between rival groups on the Myanmar side, Nikorndej said, without elaborating.

He added that Thailand had proposed to Laos, the chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, that it could host a meeting seeking to end the Myanmar crisis.

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