Malaysia PM hails 'significant' engagement on Myanmar
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ASEAN leaders have expressed deep concern over the worsening conflict and humanitarian situation in Myanmar, urging all parties to halt violence and recommit to the grouping’s Five-Point Consensus (5PC) as the primary framework for resolving the crisis.
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GMA Network on MSNPH to build on Malaysia's action to address Myanmar situation —MarcosKUALA LUMPUR - The Philippines will build on what Malaysia has started and done in addressing the situation in Myanmar, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said Tuesday. Speaking to Philippine reporters,
Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan called for the extension and expansion of a ceasefire in Myanmar on Sunday, during an ASEAN meeting in Kuala Lumpur. The ceasefire was initially declared
Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship has piqued interest and built up expectations of tangible outcomes, especially in longstanding issues such as overlapping claims in the South China Sea among ASEAN member states and Beijing,
Senior Thai official says recovery process likely to be lengthy and complicated, according to Free Malaysia Today
Malaysia called on Sunday for the extension and expansion of a post-earthquake ceasefire in Myanmar, as it ramped up calls for the long-awaited
Southeast Asian leaders are meeting in Malaysia for the 46th ASEAN Summit to push for peace talks in Myanmar and tackle economic concerns over US tariff threats.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim looks on during a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Sunday, May 25, 2025, ahead of the 46th ASEAN summit. (Hasnoor Hussain/Pool Photo via AP) ASEAB leaders chain their hands while posing for a picture before the start of the plenary session at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Kuala Lumpur,
At a regional summit, Malaysia’s foreign affairs minister also mentioned the Myanmar junta’s failure to implement a peace plan to which it agreed in 2021 and questioned the regime’s plans for holding
South-East Asian leaders reached an understanding on Tuesday that any bilateral agreements they might strike with the United States on trade tariffs would not harm each others' economies.