Myanmar Junta and Opposition Extend Ceasefire After Deadly Earthquake, Backed by ASEAN Talks

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Myanmar junta, opposition set to extend ceasefire, Malaysia PM says

Myanmar's junta and a key opposition group have indicated they will extend a ceasefire to support more aid efforts after a devastating earthquake, Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Friday, following rare high-level talks. Myanmar has been in the throes of an expanding conflict since its military ousted an elected government in 2021 and formed the State Administration Council (SAC) to run the country. In late March, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the country, killing over 3,600 people and creating a humanitarian crisis. Anwar, who is also the chair of the ASEAN regional bloc, has held talks since Thursday with Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing and with the shadow National Unity Government (NUG) that is battling the military, seeking to curb the ongoing conflict to push aid into the country. "There will be a ceasefire and no unnecessary provocations, because otherwise the whole humanitarian exercise would fail," Anwar told reporters in Bangkok.

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Warring parties likely to extend Myanmar ceasefire to aid earthquake relief efforts

Myanmar's junta administration and the government-in-exile have indicated they will likely extend a ceasefire to aid relief efforts in the wake of last month's powerful earthquake, said the premier of neighboring Malaysia on Friday. At a press briefing in Bangkok, Thailand after a two-day visit, Anwar Ibrahim said he urged both sides to extend the ceasefire for humanitarian efforts and they in turn indicated they are committed to extending it, reported Thai PBS. Myanmar's ruling military leaders declared a three-week ceasefire with rebel groups on April 2 following the March 28 earthquake, which killed more than 3,700 people and injured thousands.

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Malaysia to seek ceasefire extension in Myanmar for quake relief efforts to go on

Malaysia, as Asean chair, will seek an extension of the ceasefire announced by Myanmar’s military junta to allow humanitarian efforts in the earthquake-ravaged nation, says Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Datuk Seri Anwar said he would make this appeal when he meets the junta’s leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, in Bangkok on April 17. “The temporary ceasefire will end on April 22 and I will ask for it to be extended,” he said at the Finance Ministry’s monthly morning assembly on April 14.

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Malaysia PM says Myanmar junta, opposition to extend ceasefire - Asia & Pacific - The Jakarta Post
Anwar Ibrahim, who is also the chair of the ASEAN regional bloc, revealed the outcome of talks he has held since Thursday with Myanmar’s junta chief and the prime minister of its shadow government in a rare outreach effort.
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Myanmar Junta, Opposition Signal Ceasefire Extension, Malaysia’s PM Says
Myanmar’s junta announced a 20-day ceasefire on April 2, following a similar move by the opposition NUG, after the devastating March 28 earthquake.
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Myanmar junta, opposition set to extend ceasefire, Malaysia PM says
Myanmar’s junta and a key opposition group have indicated they will extend a ceasefire to support more aid efforts after a devastating earthquake, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Friday, following rare high-level talks.
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Myanmar's Fragile Truce: ASEAN's Push for Peace and Aid
Myanmar's military junta and opposition agree to extend a ceasefire for humanitarian aid post-earthquake. Ongoing conflict and upcoming elections pose challenges to ending the crisis and ensuring effective aid distribution. Malaysia's PM Anwar Ibrahim mediates talks, aiming for peace and stabilization.
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Myanmar junta, opposition set to extend ceasefire: Malaysia PM -
Myanmar has been in the throes of an expanding conflict since its military ousted an elected government in 2021. In late March, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the country, killing over 3,600 people. More than 3.5 million people already displaced by the civil war and an economy in tatters.
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Malaysia PM set to meet Myanmar junta chief amid opposition to talks
Malaysia's PM to meet Myanmar's junta chief to push for ceasefire extension. ASEAN bloc has shunned the junta for years. A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.7 struck Myanmar on March 28, killing more than 3,600. The quake sparked a civil war in Myanmar, which has been ruled by a military junta since 2011.
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