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ASEAN foreign ministers to hold meeting with Myanmar counterpart at weekend

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 5:55 AM

HANOI, July 9 (Reuters) – Foreign Ministers of the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN will hold an informal meeting with their Myanmar counterpart in Bangkok on July ​12, Thailand and Vietnam said on Thursday.

The meeting comes ‌as the new army-backed government in Myanmar, in place following an election earlier in the year, seeks the lifting of a ban on its leaders, after they were sidelined from ASEAN’s summits following ‌a ​2021 military coup and an ensuing ⁠civil war.

“The meetings in ⁠Bangkok is an opportunity for ASEAN foreign ministers to directly exchange views, strengthen cooperation, and promote reconciliation dialogue in Myanmar,” Vietnam foreign ministry spokesperson Pham Thu Hang said ​in a briefing.

Thailand’s foreign ministry also confirmed the meeting in a schedule for a regular press conference.

The protracted ⁠civil war in Myanmar, in which ⁠an array of armed group are battling ​against the military, has devastated swathes of the impoverished nation, ​killing over 100,000 people and displacing millions.

Association of Southeast ‌Asian Nations foreign ministers had at a summit in May agreed to hold a virtual meeting with Myanmar’s top diplomat at an unspecified date, following a push by Thailand ⁠to foster greater engagement with the new administration in Naypyitaw.

The 11-member ASEAN had distanced itself from Myanmar’s junta after the ruling ⁠generals failed to ‌act on the bloc’s peace plan, known ⁠as the “five-point consensus”, but many of its ​member ‌states have since changed tack.

Myanmar’s former junta ​chief turned ⁠president, Min Aung Hlaing, who led the 2021 coup, made a state visit to Laos last week, his first trip to an ASEAN member state since taking on his new civilian role.

(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Writing by Devjyot Ghoshal; Editing ​by Martin Petty)