Philippines Urges Myanmar to Grant ASEAN Envoy Access to Aung San Suu Kyi

MANILA, May 6 (Reuters) – The Philippines ⁠called ⁠on Myanmar on Wednesday ⁠to allow ASEAN’s special envoy to meet ​with detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi, pressing for greater ‌transparency after authorities allowed ‌her to serve the remainder of her sentence ⁠under house ⁠arrest.

“We view these developments as vital steps in a ​sequence of confidence-building measures necessary for long-term national stability in Myanmar,” the Philippines, serving as this year’s chair of ASEAN, ​said in a statement.

• The Philippine Department of Foreign ⁠Affairs ⁠said Myanmar should allow ⁠Aung ​San Suu Kyi to communicate with her family to “demonstrate genuine commitment ​to national ⁠reconciliation.”

• Access for ASEAN’s special envoy would support engagement with all stakeholders and advance inclusive national dialogue, it said.

• The Philippines also said that the developments should ⁠be used to build momentum for political dialogue and reconciliation in ⁠Myanmar under the ASEAN peace framework known as the Five-Point Consensus.

• Aung San Suu Kyi has been in detention since her elected government was toppled in a 2021 coup.

• She has been serving a 27-year sentence after being convicted of multiple offences based on charges her allies said were ⁠politically motivated.

• Her sentence was commuted by one-sixth as part of an amnesty last month for thousands of prisoners, which also saw the release of her ​ally, former President Win Myint.

(Reporting by Nestor ​Corrales; Editing by David Stanway)

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