The annual ASEAN summit proceeded without Myanmar. While ASEAN’s exclusion of the Myanmar military leader from the Summit may be unprecedented, it is not the first time ASEAN has had to act strongly and visibly on diplomatic matters. Watch the interview with CNBC as Associate Professor Simon Tay, Chairman of the SIIA, discusses ASEAN’s exclusion of Myanmar military leader.
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