
ASEAN, dialogue partners prioritise Myanmar ceasefire over elections
Mohamad stated that holding elections without broad participation would only deepen instability. 'There's no point in having a partial election. It won't solve the problem – it will only make things worse,' he said after chairing the 15th East Asia Summit Foreign Ministers' Meeting at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
ASEAN has consistently urged Myanmar to fully comply with the 5PC before considering elections. The bloc has appointed special envoys to engage with all factions and push for a nationwide ceasefire. 'It must be expanded across Myanmar so that all its people can return to a normal life,' Mohamad added. - Bernama
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