JAKARTA — Indonesia has not seen any commitment or “goodwill” from the Myanmar military junta to implement a peace plan that it agreed on with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), its foreign minister said late Wednesday.
The 10-nation bloc of Asean, which is hosting a big international gathering this week, has pushed Myanmar to follow a peace “consensus” agreed last year.
Minister Retno Marsudi said in a video statement that some of the countries meeting said that there were “many broken promises” from the junta.
She said Asean foreign ministers had agreed to put out a joint communique from the gathering and paragraphs on Myanmar were being deliberated.
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