บริษัทติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์ชั้นนำ of Asian Affairs Sun Guoxiang has pressed Southeast Asian governments to permit Myanmar’s army ruler to attend a regional assembly hosted by China’s President subsequent week, but has confronted heavy opposition, diplomatic sources told Reuters reporters.
He visited Singapore and Brunei last week, but was told that Myanmar navy junta chief Ming Aung Hlaing would be unable to attend the digital summit.
The disaster in Myanmar has been introduced into the spotlight following a army coup on February 1 that deposed the elected civilian authorities led by the country’s State Counsellor and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, causing bloodshed nationwide.
Last month on October 26, ASEAN leaders took an unprecedented step by barring Myanmar’s military chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, from attending an ASEAN summit.
Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore, according to 4 diplomatic and political sources within the area, wished Gen. Min Aung Hlaing barred from attending a China-ASEAN summit held by Chinese President Xi Jinping on November 22.
“Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei have agreed to keep the same posture because the ASEAN summit,” an ASEAN government source informed Reuters, referring to the demand that Myanmar be represented by a non-political figure.
Teuku Faizasyah, a spokesperson for Indonesia’s international ministry, said Indonesia’s perspective on who should represent Myanmar at the upcoming leader’s summit is consistent..