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Philippines minister to meet Myanmar ethnic groups soon

Members of the People's Defence Forces (PDF) who became guerrilla fighters after being protesters are seen on the front line in Kawkareik, Myanmar, on Dec 31, 2021. (Fiel photo: Reuters)

MANILA — Philippine foreign minister Ma Theresa Lazaro said ​on Wednesday that ‌she intends to meet ethnic groups from Myanmar in the coming days to learn about the situation and seek solutions.

"I intend to meet with ​certain ⁠ethnic armed groups and to find out the situation and how we can really try to help," Lazaro ‌said at a forum organised by Nikkei in Tokyo.

The Philippines is this year's chair of the Association ⁠of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has appointed Lazaro as his special envoy to Myanmar.

Lazaro did not specify whom she will meet and where will ​the meeting be held.

"We'll see how it works," Lazaro added.

Myanmar has been ravaged by ​conflict since ‌2021 when protests against a coup were brutally suppressed by the military, unleashing civil war ​involving ⁠a loose alliance of rebel groups.

Myanmar's leadership has since been barred from ⁠attending top Asean meetings, but the regional bloc has been seeking ways to re-engage with Myanmar since a new, nominally civilian government ⁠took over in April.

The seat for Myanmar's Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin is seen empty during the Asean Foreign Ministers Meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Aug 4, 2022. (File photo: Reuters)

Myanmar's President Min ​Aung Hlaing has said his new government will strive to normalise relations with the bloc.

In January, Manila convened a "stakeholders' meeting" that assembled ‌several ethnic ⁠rebel groups to find ​solutions to the crisis.

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