Myanmar CrisisASEAN meets with China as progress on Myanmar consensus stalls
Bloc wants commitment from junta that its envoys have access to 'all parties'
Indonesian President Joko Widodo (center) delivers a statement, flanked by his ministers following an ASEAN Leaders' Meeting in April in Jakarta where a five-point consensus over Myanmar was reached. © AP
SHOTARO TANI, Nikkei staff writer
June 7, 2021 22:12 JST
Updated on June 8, 2021 01:35 JST
JAKARTA -- ASEAN "will appreciate" China's help in carrying out its five-point consensus to resolve the crisis in Myanmar, Indonesia's foreign minister said on Monday as the regional bloc looks to spur slow progress on the outcome of its emergency meeting in April.