Regional bloc ASEAN said it is 'deeply concerned' about a recent upsurge in fighting in Myanmar, after fierce clashes over a key trading hub on the Thai border.
Regional bloc ASEAN said it is "deeply concerned" about a recent upsurge in fighting in Myanmar , after fierce clashes over a key trading hub on the Thai border.The foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations urged "all parties for an immediate cessation of violence" in Myanmar , which has been roiled by conflict since the military seized power in a February 2021 coup.
The junta is anxious to avoid losing another major town, analysts say, following the humiliating surrender of around 2,000 troops at the town of Laukkai on the northern China border in January.Parts of the country that have been previously peaceful have been embroiled in the clashes, but analysts say the reverses do not mean the junta is in serious peril yet.
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