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Indonesia Claims Continued Myanmar Progress Ahead of Key ASEAN Meeting

Indonesia Claims Continued Myanmar Progress Ahead of Key ASEAN Meeting

By Sebastian Strangio
Jakarta’s attempts to implement the Five-Point Consensus are laudable, but unlikely to bring the two sides to the negotiating table.
ASEAN Continues to Move Slowly on the Myanmar Crisis

ASEAN Continues to Move Slowly on the Myanmar Crisis

By Sebastian Strangio
The statement issued at the close of last week's summit was less forthright than those produced under the aegis of last year's chair, Cambodia.

Indonesia’s President Admits ASEAN Has Made No Progress on Myanmar Crisis

Indonesia’s President Admits ASEAN Has Made No Progress on Myanmar Crisis

By Edna Tarigan and Jim Gomez
Indonesia pointed to its “quiet diplomacy” on Myanmar, but acknowledged there has been little progress in ending the deadly civil strife.

ASEAN Leaders Condemn Armed Attack on Aid Convoy in Myanmar

ASEAN Leaders Condemn Armed Attack on Aid Convoy in Myanmar

By Jim Gomes and Edna Tarigan
Southeast Asian leaders said they were "deeply concerned with ongoing violence in Myanmar and urged the immediate cessation of all forms of violence."

Singapore, Indonesia Condemn Attack on ASEAN Convoy in Myanmar

Singapore, Indonesia Condemn Attack on ASEAN Convoy in Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
The humanitarian convoy, which came under fire in western Shan State, included officials from the two nations' embassies in Yangon.
ASEAN Leaders to Tackle Regional Crises at Tropical Resort

ASEAN Leaders to Tackle Regional Crises at Tropical Resort

By Edna Tarigan and Andi Jatmiko
President Joko Widodo is hoping the laidback venue will encourage progress on an agenda rife with contentious issues.

Indonesia Says It Is Working Hard for a Myanmar Breakthrough

Indonesia Says It Is Working Hard for a Myanmar Breakthrough

By Sebastian Strangio
In an interview late last week, Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi offered some hints about the country's approach to the conflict.
Time Is Running out for Indonesia to Turn the Tide on Myanmar

Time Is Running out for Indonesia to Turn the Tide on Myanmar

By David Hutt
If Indonesia ends up the steward of ASEAN’s failure over Myanmar, Laos – the next chair – will be the gravedigger.

Why Indonesia is Backing Timor-Leste’s ASEAN Bid

Why Indonesia is Backing Timor-Leste’s ASEAN Bid

By Patrick Dupont
In less than a decade, Timor-Leste has gone from being a “pebble” in Indonesia’s shoe to a “good neighbor” of its former ruler.

ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meet Under Shadow of Myanmar Crisis

ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meet Under Shadow of Myanmar Crisis

By Niniek Karmini
Indonesia is setting up an office of an ASEAN special envoy on Myanmar in Jakarta to spearhead how the bloc deals with the crisis.

Indonesia to Send General on Special Mission to Myanmar, Jokowi Says

Indonesia to Send General on Special Mission to Myanmar, Jokowi Says

By Sebastian Strangio
In an interview this week, President Joko Widodo suggested that the unnamed general would highlight his own country's democratic transition since 1998.
What Indonesia Can Learn From Cambodia Regarding the Myanmar Crisis

What Indonesia Can Learn From Cambodia Regarding the Myanmar Crisis

By Phanit Vun and Sokvy Rim
A resolution to the conflict is unlikely in 2023. Jakarta should therefore take a realistic and flexible approach.

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