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Myanmar junta chief attends Bangkok summit as earthquake death toll surpasses 3,000 people
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Min Aung Hlaing, the military leader of Myanmar, is expected to travel to Bangkok for a regional summit to discuss the response to the earthquake.
Allowing the junta leader and his representatives to participate in regional and international forums risks legitimising an illegal regime.
We have been continuing search and rescue work, we would like to express special gratitude for the hard work of the international community and medical teams.
The earthquake has supercharged the suffering – with the monsoon season just around the corner.
I appeal for every effort to transform this tragic moment into an opportunity for the people of Myanmar.
And enshrined in the charter it says that Thailand has the responsibility to invite the leaders of all BIMSTEC leaders.
This legitimises and emboldens a military junta that the people of Myanmar have been resisting for over four years.
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sources
- 1.ABC News (Australia)
- 2.The Times of India
- 3.France 24
- 4.Al Jazeera
- 5.ABC News
- 6.Agence France-Presse
- 7.Associated Press
- 8.CNN
- 9.Reuters
perspectives
countries
- 1.Bangladesh
- 2.Bhutan
- 3.Belarus
- 4.China
- 5.India
- 6.Sri Lanka
- 7.Myanmar
- 8.Nepal
- 9.Russian Federation
- 10.Thailand
organizations
- 1.BIMSTEC
- 2.International Court of Justice
- 3.National Unity Government
- 4.Rohingya
- 5.Shangri-La
- 6.ASEAN
- 7.Emergency Action Alliance
- 8.Great Wall Hotel
- 9.National Disaster Response Force
- 10.Spirit in Education Movement
- 11.UN International Crisis Group
- 12.United Nations
persons
- 1.Min Aung Hlaing
- 2.Aung San Suu Kyi
- 3.Aye Thikar
- 4.Narendra Modi
- 5.António Guterres
- 6.Chadchart Sittipunt
- 7.Htet Min Oo
- 8.Julie Bishop
- 9.Khadga Prasad Oli
- 10.Nikorndej Balankura
- 11.Paetongtarn Shinawatra
- 12.Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn