Indonesia closer to resolving crisis


OFFICIALS from Indonesia have been meeting a wider range of stakeholders from Myanmar and progress has been made in resolving the crisis there, said Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi.

Speaking during a press briefing yesterday, Retno said these discussions have been carried out in accordance with established peace plans and have involved new stakeholders that have not been engaged before, although she did not reveal who they are.

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