The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Indonesia in talks to solve Myanmar coup crisis

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JAKARTA: Indonesia said yesterday it was in talks with both sides in Myanmar’s political crisis and its foreign minister may visit to help find a solution, but she had no plans for an immediate trip.

The statement came after a leaked Myanmar government document showed Indonesia’s foreign minister Retno Marsudi was to visit the coup-hit nation on Thursday.

The trip was not confirmed by Indonesia — a key diplomatic player among Southeast Asian nations — and it said Wednesday that no visit had been scheduled.

But it left open the possibilit­y of a later trip by Marsudi, who was still expected to visit Myanmar for a special meeting of foreign ministers from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

The timing of that meeting has yet to be announced.

“After taking into account current developmen­ts and following the observatio­ns of a number of Asean countries, this is not the ideal time to conduct a visit to Myanmar,” foreign ministry spokesman Teuku Faizasyah told reporters in Jakarta.

“(But) Indonesia is also committed to keep communicat­ing with all parties in Myanmar.”

Faizasyah later told AFP: “We’re open to the visit as an option, but we have to carefully decide (its timing)”.

Marsudi, who is currently in Thailand, would have been the first foreign envoy to visit Myanmar since the Feb 1 coup.

Myanmar authoritie­s have ratcheted up their use of force against a massive and largely peaceful civil disobedien­ce campaign for the return of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi. — AFP

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Protesters hold signs as they take part in a demonstrat­ion against the military coup in front of the Indonesian embassy in Yangon.
— AFP photo Protesters hold signs as they take part in a demonstrat­ion against the military coup in front of the Indonesian embassy in Yangon.

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