ASEAN Calls for More Prisoner Releases in Myanmar
As the ASEAN chair, the Philippines urged more prisoner releases in Myanmar, including former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, viewing a recent amnesty as a step towards national dialogue. The Philippines reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Myanmar in resolving its political crisis peaceably.
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As the current chair of the regional bloc ASEAN, the Philippines has called for further releases of prisoners in Myanmar, including the ousted former leader Aung San Suu Kyi. This appeal came on Friday following Myanmar's recent amnesty, which was described as a positive step towards fostering an inclusive national dialogue.
The Philippines stressed its dedication to aiding Myanmar in finding a peaceful and lasting resolution to the country’s ongoing political turmoil. This commitment was reiterated in an official statement issued by the ASEAN chair.
The pursuit of prisoner releases is seen as a critical measure in the broader effort to achieve stability and progress within Myanmar, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among ASEAN member states.
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