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BIMSTEC Summit: Myanmar Junta Chief’s Attendance Remains Uncertain

WadiBy WadiApril 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Leaders Confirm Attendance at BIMSTEC Summit

Uncertainty Surrounds Myanmar’s Representation
The BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) summit, scheduled from April 2 to April 4 in Bangkok, is set to host leaders from Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Myanmar. However, Myanmar’s junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, remains uncertain about attending due to the aftermath of a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on March 28. Thai officials revealed that while all other leaders have confirmed their participation, the junta chief might join virtually if unable to attend in person.

Earthquake Impact on Myanmar’s Participation

Virtual Attendance Considered Amid Crisis
The earthquake caused significant destruction in Myanmar and parts of Thailand, raising questions about Min Aung Hlaing’s ability to travel. The Thai foreign ministry spokesperson highlighted during a briefing that the junta leader’s attendance might shift to a virtual format depending on circumstances. This uncertainty has drawn attention to Myanmar’s role in the regional bloc and its ongoing challenges.

BIMSTEC’s Role in Regional Cooperation

Seven Nations Unite for Economic Growth
BIMSTEC aims to foster economic and technical cooperation among its seven member states. This year’s summit will focus on strengthening diplomatic ties and addressing shared challenges such as economic development and transnational issues. Despite political tensions surrounding Myanmar’s military-led government, the bloc has not imposed restrictions on its participation.

Diplomatic Implications of Min Aung Hlaing’s Presence

Myanmar Seeks International Legitimacy
Min Aung Hlaing’s potential attendance could have significant diplomatic implications for Myanmar. Since the 2021 coup, the junta has faced international isolation, including exclusion from ASEAN meetings. The BIMSTEC summit represents an opportunity for the junta leader to engage with regional counterparts and seek legitimacy for his administration amid widespread criticism of alleged human rights violations.

Thailand’s Balancing Act in Regional Diplomacy

Engagement with Myanmar Amid ASEAN Divide
Thailand’s willingness to host Min Aung Hlaing reflects its pragmatic approach to addressing shared concerns such as border security and humanitarian issues stemming from Myanmar’s crisis. However, this stance may deepen divisions within ASEAN regarding how to handle Myanmar’s military leadership. Thailand’s engagement highlights its unique position as a neighbor directly affected by Myanmar’s ongoing conflict.

High Stakes for Regional Cooperation

BIMSTEC Summit Poised for Critical Discussions
As leaders convene in Bangkok, the summit underscores the importance of regional cooperation amidst political and humanitarian challenges. Whether Min Aung Hlaing attends in person or virtually, his participation—or lack thereof—will likely influence discussions on Myanmar’s role within BIMSTEC and its broader regional relationships.

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