Envoy aborts visit to Myanmar, straining ASEAN relations
By GRANT PECK
Associated Press
BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar says a special envoy appointed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations canceled his visit after the government told him he would not be able to meet with ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and others. The cancellation is likely to fuel sentiment among some members of the 10-nation regional body to punish Myanmar’s military-installed government for hindering the envoy’s work. Malaysia had already proposed that Myanmar’s leader not be allowed to attend an ASEAN summit this month. A hastily scheduled virtual meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers will consider the issue on Friday night. Myanmar’s military spokesman had previously said the envoy, a senior Brunei official, could not meet with Suu Kyi because of the criminal charges against her.