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Myanmar president says many challenges ahead, seeks to normalise ASEAN ties

By Thomson Reuters Apr 9, 2026 | 11:46 PM

April 10 (Reuters) – Myanmar’s President Min Aung Hlaing said on Friday his new government has many challenges to overcome and would seek to enhance ​international relations and normalise ties with the Southeast ‌Asian bloc ASEAN.

In his inauguration address to parliament, the former junta chief said peace and democracy was his priority, and his government would spur foreign investment, develop agriculture and form effective, long-term ‌strategic ​plans.

Min Aung Hlaing was elected president ⁠by parliament a week ⁠ago, formalising his grip on political power in war-torn Myanmar five years after he led a coup that sent the nation spiraling into chaos.

His carefully choreographed ​journey from top general to civilian president follows a recent election won in a landslide by an ⁠army-backed party but derided by ⁠critics and Western governments as a sham ​designed to perpetuate military rule behind a veneer of democracy.

The ​coup and ensuing crackdown by a military under Min ‌Aung Hlaing’s command led to an intervention by the 11-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which later barred the junta leadership from attending its summits.

“Myanmar is now ⁠well on its way toward democracy but the new government has a lot of challenges to overcome,” Min Aung Hlaing ⁠said in the ‌speech in the capital Naypyitaw, which lasted ⁠less than 20 minutes and was ​attended by ‌more than 50 foreign guests.

“The new ​government will ⁠implement a roadmap based on democracy and federalism … our priorities are democracy and peace.”

“We we will enhance international relations and strive to restore normal relations with ASEAN,” he later said.

(Reporting by Reuters Staff; Writing by Martin Petty; Editing ​by David Stanway)