Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warns Asean to be alert to external forces interfering in Myanmar


Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called on South-East Asian nations to be on the alert for external forces interfering in Myanmar as the military junta faces rising international pressure.

Wrapping up his week-long series of meetings with his counterparts from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines in Fujian, Wang said efforts should be made to stop tensions escalating in Myanmar.

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