ASEAN does not recognize Myanmar’s elections, which military-backed party claims to have won

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CEBU, Philippines (AP) — The Association of Southeast Asian Nations does not recognize the recently held elections in Myanmar, the first since the army seized power in 2021, the Philippine foreign secretary said Thursday.

ASEAN’s non-recognition of the elections in Myanmar, which a military-backed party claimed to have won, is a major blow to efforts by the country’s military rulers to gain international recognition.

The regional bloc, whose 11 members include Myanmar, has refused to recognize the military-ruled government since the army forcibly wrested power from Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government in 2021. The powergrab has plunged the impoverished country in a deadly civil war.

Asked in a news conference if the bloc did not recognize the elections in Myanmar, Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro said, “yes, as of now” and added that ASEAN “has not endorsed the three phases of the elections that were held.”

Lazaro did not elaborate how the regional bloc’s stance could possibly change. She was speaking after hosting the ASEAN’s first major ministerial meetings this year in the central city of Cebu. The Myanmar crisis was high on the agenda.

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