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Myanmar Crisis

ASEAN's Myanmar stance won't change with Laos in charge: official

Secretary-General stresses bloc's unity in engagement with generals

Kao Kim Hourn, secretary-general of ASEAN, speaks during an interview with Nikkei Asia in Tokyo on Oct. 27. (Photo by Yuki Kohara) 

TOKYO -- ASEAN's engagement with Myanmar's military government to restore peace in the country will continue under the chairmanship of Laos next year, the bloc's secretary-general said in an interview, stressing that there is "no division" among its members on the issue.

Communist Laos, which will assume the bloc's rotating chairmanship next year, has been relatively conciliatory toward Myanmar's military government. By contrast, countries such as Indonesia, this year's chair, Malaysia, and Singapore have taken a more hard-line stance toward the generals.

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