Ex-junta chief visits Laos


COUP chief turned president Min Aung Hlaing landed in Laos, officials said, in his first state visit to an Asean country since claiming the post of civilian leader.

Hlaing plunged Myanmar into civil war in 2021 when he commanded a military coup ousting the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, detaining her and ending a decade-long experiment with democracy.

He ruled directly as military chief for five years before becoming civilian president in April after staging elections blocked from rebel territory, excluding Suu Kyi’s party and jailing dissidents.

His new administration is making a push for international legitimacy, analysts say, including in the 11-member Asean bloc which has largely frozen Myanmar out since the coup.

Hlaing landed in neighbouring Laos yesterday morning accompanied by his wife Kyu Kyu Hla, according to images shared by his presidential information team.

Laos’ local media said the state visit will last three days.

In a statement earlier this week, Hlaing’s office said he would meet Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith and Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone.

“The president will engage in a cordial and open exchange of views to further the consolidation of existing friendly relations,” the statement said.

The trip is Hlaing’s third since taking over as civilian president. Last month he was feted with visits to India and China.

Consensus in Asean is fraying over how to treat Myanmar’s new administration, analysts say.

Some nations are seen as open to restarting engagement, seizing on apparent concessions by the new administration – including Hlaing’s recent personal command that 81-year-old Suu Kyi be moved from prison to house arrest.

Analysts say other nations remain focused on the fact the leader of the 2021 coup still remains in charge. — AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Body of slain US pilot recovered
Daycare centre probed over videos of toddlers in washer
Outrage over foreigner kissing Jeju female diver statue
Death toll hits 10 in monk procession crash
Budding chefs fired up at grill academy
New limits on timber scaffolds introduced to reduce fire risks
Carney and Marcos vow to deepen ties
It’s natto as bad as it seems
Lee to attend Nato summit
Shops turning to automation to escape labour woes

Others Also Read