Though US Secretary of State Antony Blinken singles out China's over its actions against the Philippines in the South China Sea, he lauds both countries for their diplomacy hours after Manila completed a resupply mission to Ayungin Shoal
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Blinken also called the civil war in Myanmar “heartbreaking” and stressed to foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations the need to work together to tackle issues like the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, North Korea’s missile programs. Blinken also said the United States was “working intensely every single day” to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and find a path to more enduring peace and security.
The conflict pits Myanmar’s well-equipped military against a loose alliance of ethnic minority rebel groups and an armed resistance movement that has been gaining ground and testing the generals’ ability to govern.
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