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Malaysia calls for Myanmar Trust Extension

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Malaysia called on Sunday despite questioning its effectiveness, despite questioning its effectiveness, despite questioning its effectiveness, due to the exit of an earthquake in Myanmar on Sunday.The ruling military jute initially killed around 3,800 in several sided civil war after a huge earthquake in late March and became tens of thousands of tens.The Trus has been extended earlier, although the conflict monitor says the fight continues, including regular jute air strikes.At a meeting of regional foreign foreign ministers on Sunday, Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohammad Hasan said “proposed to expand and expand the ceasefire beyond the currently affected areas”.Mohammed said in his initial comments, “We ask stakeholders in Myanmar to prevent enmity, and to expand and expand the ceasefire, facilitate the long and difficult paths towards recovery and reduce the pain of the people of Myanmar.”Malaysia currently presides the rotation of the 10-country association of the Southeast Asian countries (ASEAN). The block has so far led fruitless diplomatic efforts to end the struggle of Myanmar as Jutea staged a coup in February 2021 to submit the civil leader Aung San Suu Kyi.ASEAN has fought in April 2021 to implement the five-point peace plan agreed by all block leaders including The Junta.ASEAN officials have been stopped from the ASEAN summit on the lack of progress on the peace deal.Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim met Myanmar’s Junna leader Min Aung Hling in April and urged him to honor the Trus.The supervision of the United Nations and independent struggle states that Juver has continued its expedition to air bombing despite a ceasefire.In mid -May, witnesses said that a jute air strike killed a school near the earthquake sub -center in the teak area, killing 22 people, including 20 children.Many anti-cups and ethnic armed groups have made their vows to prevent enmity.However, some residents of East Myanmar stated that they have been displaced as anti-well forces, which surrounds the jute-accepted cities on an attractive trade route towards the neighboring Thailand.Myanmar’s Juti has announced a plan to hold elections at the end of the year.But Myanmar’s opposition “National Unity Government” has urged public and political parties to boycott any survey conducted by the military government.Anwar said that after the April meeting, Junta Chief Min Aung Hling said that ASEAN had expressed “anxiety” and wanted to build a consensus to ensure “fair and free choice” slowly – some analysts have said that some analysts would be difficult if it is not impossible to achieve.

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