
Opposing sides in Myanmar conflict open to dialogue, Thai foreign minister says
ASEAN’s special envoy on Myanmar has held separate talks with the country’s regime-backed negotiators and some ethnic armed groups, with all sides recognising there is no military solution to the civil war, Thailand’s
ASEAN’s special envoy on Myanmar has held separate talks with the country’s regime-backed negotiators and some ethnic armed groups, with all sides recognising there is no military solution to the civil war, Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said. Thailand is ready to serve as a facilitator and provide a venue for future peace talks, he said, marking a significant step toward reviving ASEAN’s stalled peace initiative for Myanmar, where an estimated 100,000 people have been killed and millions displaced since a 2021 coup. Here is more detail about the meetings, provided by Sihasak in a press briefing on Wednesday: Association of Southeast Asian Nations foreign ministers on Sunday held the first in-person talks with their Myanmar counterpart since the coup that deposed Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi’s government and sparked the civil war. A day later, ASEAN’s special envoy Maria Theresa Lazaro, the foreign minister of the Philippines, and Sihasak met six ethnic armed groups, including the Karen National Union and the Karenni National Progressive Party. The groups were open to dialogue but are yet to reach a common position, which they are currently working on, Sihasak said. Lazaro and Thai officials also met the Myanmar regime’s National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee. All sides recognised that a military solution was not in their interests, he said. “We hope that eventually we could find some common ground where we can begin some talks,” Sihasak said. “At the moment it is going to be probably talks for talks: How to conduct the talks, where to conduct the talks.” Thailand and ASEAN hope to meet Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained since the coup, face to face. Thailand has not abandoned ASEAN’s peace plan for Myanmar, known as the “Five-Point Consensus”. REUTERS The post Opposing sides in Myanmar conflict open to dialogue, Thai foreign minister says appeared first on DVB.
多角的分析
実務協力は短期の投資案件に直結しなくても、人材育成、技術移転、行政能力の底上げにつながる可能性があります。ただし制度透明性が低いままでは、協力の実効性は限定されます。
投資家にとっては、どの国との実務協力が残っているかがリスク評価の材料になります。外交接点の継続はプラス材料ですが、政治的正統性や制裁環境を切り離して見ることはできません。
社会面の焦点は、軍同士の関係改善が、都市部だけでなく地方のサービスや機会に届くかです。ASEANのミャンマー担当特使は、同国の政権側交渉担当者と一部の民族武装勢力と個別に会談しており、全ての当事者が内戦に軍事的解決策はないと認識…を一回の式典で終わらせない制度設計が見られます。
市民にとっては、会談そのものよりも、雇用、教育機会、公共サービスの改善として実感できるかが焦点です。成果が見えなければ公式報道への信頼は高まりません。
背景・歴史的文脈
このニュースは、ミャンマー政府が対外関係を通じて行政分野の協力を維持しようとする動きです。国際的な孤立や制裁圧力が続く中でも、科学技術、教育、金融など実務分野の会談は、政府間チャネルを保つ意味を持ちます。
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