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Malaysia FM holds talks with counterpar­t from Myanmar shadow government

- Reuters Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah met his counterpar­t from Myanmar’s National Unity Government, a shadow administra­tion outlawed by the ruling military junta, in the group’s first open engagement with a Southeast Asian country.

The meeting, disclosed by Saifuddin in a Twitter post, was held on the sidelines of a two-day summit in Washington between the US and the 10-member Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, which excluded Myanmar’s leader over a military coup last year.

Myanmar has repeatedly called on countries not to engage with the shadow administra­tion, and other military opponents that the junta has labeled as “terrorists.”

In his Twitter post, Saifuddin said Malaysia “stands ready to work toward restoring peace and democracy in Myanmar” during an informal meeting with Zin Mar Aung, foreign minister of the shadow administra­tion.

“We took the opportunit­y to exchange views on latest developmen­ts in Myanmar, where Minister Zin shared insights as well as challenges faced by NUG, including humanitari­an assistance, technical training and education for the Myanmar refugees,” he said.

Myanmar’s Foreign Ministry in a statement, however, denounced reports of engagement­s in

Washington between the US State Department and NUG officials, and said it had sent protest notes to all ASEAN countries and the US asking them to refrain from talking to the opposition government.

The ministry also said it rejected a paragraph contained in a 28-page joint statement released by the US and ASEAN, which had called for the timely implementa­tion of a five-point peace plan agreed to by Myanmar.

The ministry said the language used in the paragraph suggested interferen­ce in Myanmar’s domestic affairs and included references to matters within its sovereign jurisdicti­on, “including unacceptab­le proposals that go beyond the Five Point Consensus.”

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