Thailand hopes Asean special envoy can visit Myanmar soon, advance implementation of five-point consensus


Flags of member countries fly at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, Indonesia. Southeast Asia’s top diplomats will discuss in an emergency meeting Friday, Oct. 15, ​whether to allow Myanmar's military leader to attend an annual summit after a crisis envoy was barred from meeting ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi. - AP

BANGKOK, Oct 15 (Bernama): Thailand hopes Asean Special Envoy can visit Myanmar soon and advance the implementation of the Five-Point Consensus agreed upon by Asean.

Director-General of the Information Department and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand Tanee Sangrat said Thailand hoped while there Asean Special Envoy to Myanmar Erywan Mohd Yusof will be allowed to meet or have access to the parties concerned.

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