Thailand seeks leading role in restoring Myanmar to Asean fold
Myanmar’s junta leaders have been excluded from Asean summits since the 2021 military coup that toppled a democratic administration

“Myanmar must help Thailand as well by responding to Asean’s concerns, such as starting a dialogue process, which is a good thing; reducing violence; avoiding attacks on civilians,” Sihasak said, promising that “Thailand will show a leading role” in the process.
Sihasak and Myanmar Foreign Minister Than Shwe held talks in southern Thailand on Wednesday. Than Shwe did not speak after the bilateral meeting.

The 11-nation Asean grouping has excluded Myanmar’s top junta leaders from its main summit since shortly after a military coup in 2021 that toppled the first democratic administration in half a century and sparked nationwide conflict and repression.