At least 100 people died on Tuesday after the Myanmar junta carried out an airstrike in the Sagaing region. Since the 2021 coup, there have been over 600 aerial attacks against civilians, as an attempt to crush dissent and opposition
KUALA LUMPUR/ JAKARTA: Asean foreign ministers will discuss excluding Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing from an upcoming summit at a meeting on Friday, sources told Reuters, as pressure builds on the ruling military to comply with an agreed peace roadmap.
Speaking at the International security conference in Moscow on Wednesday visiting Myanmar junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing addressed delegates, saying that it is important for the international community to keep shared values and unite for peace and stability.
The Junta leader said that, "Multiple pieces of evidence suggest a large-scale interference of foreign countries with some sovereign states' businesses for the sake of democracy and human rights. Nowadays is a good time to reject hegemony and unilateralism."