Philippines Foreign Minister Says She Plans to Meet Myanmar Ethnic Groups Soon

MANILA, June 10 (Reuters) – Philippine foreign ⁠minister ⁠Ma. Theresa Lazaro ⁠said on Wednesday that she intends to ​meet ethnic groups from Myanmar in the coming days to ‌learn about the situation ‌and seek solutions.

“I intend to meet with ⁠certain ethnic ⁠armed groups and to find out the situation ​and how we can really try to help,” Lazaro said at a forum organized by Nikkei in Tokyo.

The Philippines ​is this year’s chair of the Association of Southeast ⁠Asian ⁠Nations (ASEAN), and President Ferdinand ⁠Marcos ​Jr. has appointed Lazaro as his special envoy to Myanmar.

Lazaro ​did not ⁠specify whom she will meet and where will the meeting be held.

“We’ll see how it works,” Lazaro added.

Myanmar has been ravaged by conflict since 2021 when ⁠protests against a coup were brutally suppressed by the military, ⁠unleashing civil war involving a loose alliance of rebel groups.

Myanmar’s leadership has since been barred from attending top ASEAN meetings, but the regional bloc has been seeking ways to re-engage with Myanmar since a new, nominally civilian government took over in April.

Myanmar’s President Min Aung Hlaing ⁠has said his new government will strive to normalise relations with ASEAN.

In January, Manila convened a “stakeholders’ meeting” that assembled several ethnic rebel groups to ​find solutions to the crisis.

(Reporting by Mikhail Flores; ​Editing by David Stanway)

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