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Philippines urges Myanmar to grant ASEAN envoy access to Aung San Suu Kyi

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"We ​view these developments as vital steps in a ​sequence of confidence-building measures necessary for long-term ⁠national stability in Myanmar," the Philippines said in a statement as ASEAN chair

MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines called on Myanmar on Wednesday to allow ASEAN's special envoy ​to meet with detained leader Aung San Suu ‌Kyi, pressing for greater transparency after authorities allowed her to serve the remainder of her sentence under house arrest.

"We ​view these developments as vital steps in a ​sequence of confidence-building measures necessary for long-term ⁠national stability in Myanmar," the Philippines, serving as ​this year's chair of ASEAN, said in a statement.

The ​Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said Myanmar should allow Aung San Suu Kyi to communicate with her family to "demonstrate ​genuine commitment to national reconciliation."

Access for ASEAN's special ​envoy would support engagement with all stakeholders and advance inclusive national ‌dialogue, ⁠it said.

The Philippines also said that the developments should be used to build momentum for political dialogue and reconciliation in Myanmar under the ASEAN peace framework known as ​the Five-Point Consensus.

Aung ​San Suu ⁠Kyi has been in detention since her elected government was toppled in a ​2021 coup.

She has been serving a 27-year ​sentence after ⁠being convicted of multiple offences based on charges her allies said were politically motivated.

Her sentence was commuted ⁠by ​one-sixth as part of an ​amnesty last month for thousands of prisoners, which also saw the release of her ally, former ​President Win Myint.

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