Why Has Australia Suddenly Gone Quiet on Myanmar?

Why Has Australia Suddenly Gone Quiet on Myanmar?

Advertisement Indonesia assumed the chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at the beginning of January and quickly implemented a diplomatic change in the regional bloc’s approach to the ongoing conflict in Myanmar. This change is encapsulated by what Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi recently called “quiet diplomacy,” which involves engagements with the … Read more

Indonesia Claims Continued Myanmar Progress Ahead of Key ASEAN Meeting

Indonesia Claims Continued Myanmar Progress Ahead of Key ASEAN Meeting

Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi of Indonesia speaks at the press conference following the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb. 4, 2023. Credit: Facebook/ASEAN Secretariat Advertisement Indonesia is increasing its efforts to implement its plan to end the conflict in Myanmar, ahead of chairing a string of important meetings on the issue this week, … Read more

ASEAN Continues to Move Slowly on the Myanmar Crisis

ASEAN Continues to Move Slowly on the Myanmar Crisis

Advertisement Is there anything that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) can do to address the crisis in Myanmar? The question once again presented itself after the conclusion of the bloc’s summit in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, last Thursday. In the Chairman’s Statement issued at the close of the meeting, the bloc’s members said that … Read more

Indonesia’s President Admits ASEAN Has Made No Progress on Myanmar Crisis

Indonesia’s President Admits ASEAN Has Made No Progress on Myanmar Crisis

Advertisement Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo somberly acknowledged to fellow Southeast Asian leaders Thursday that no progress has been made to end the civil strife gripping Myanmar and renewed a call for an end to the violence, including a recent airstrike a rights group called an “apparent war crime.” “I have to be honest,” Jokowi … Read more

ASEAN Leaders Condemn Armed Attack on Aid Convoy in Myanmar

ASEAN Leaders Condemn Armed Attack on Aid Convoy in Myanmar

Indonesian President Joko Widodo, center, stands with other leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to listen to the ASEAN anthem during the 42nd ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Wednesday, May 10, 2023. Credit: AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim, Pool Advertisement Southeast Asian leaders condemned an armed attack on an aid … Read more

ASEAN Leaders to Tackle Regional Crises at Tropical Resort

ASEAN Leaders to Tackle Regional Crises at Tropical Resort

Advertisement A picturesque tourist destination will host crisis-weary Southeast Asian leaders with sun-splashed tropical islands, turquoise waters brimming with corals and manta rays, seafood feasts, and a hillside savannah crawling with Komodo dragons. The sunshiny setting is a stark contrast to the seriousness of their agenda. Indonesian President Joko Widodo picked the far-flung, rustic harbor … Read more

Singapore, Indonesia Condemn Attack on ASEAN Convoy in Myanmar

Singapore, Indonesia Condemn Attack on ASEAN Convoy in Myanmar

ASEAN Beat | Diplomacy | Southeast Asia The humanitarian convoy, which came under fire in western Shan State, included officials from the two nations’ embassies in Yangon. A street scene in Hsihseng township, in Myanmar’s Shan State, September 5, 2015. Credit: Sebastian Strangio Advertisement Indonesia and Singapore have condemned an armed attack on a humanitarian convoy organized by the … Read more

Indonesia Says It Is Working Hard for a Myanmar Breakthrough

Indonesia Says It Is Working Hard for a Myanmar Breakthrough

Advertisement Enough of Indonesia’s chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has now elapsed that it is fair to ask how much the country has achieved in bringing the conflict in Myanmar to an end. Five months after taking the ceremonial gavel from last year’s chair, Cambodia, the country’s political crisis shows no … Read more