Foreign ministers from the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN were told on Sunday by their Myanmar counterpart that detained former leader Aung San Suu ​Kyi is in good health and would be looked after, ASEAN’s special envoy to ‌Myanmar said.

– Maria Theresa Lazaro, the Philippine foreign minister, has been seeking access to Suu Kyi, 81, who has been detained since her elected government was ousted in a 2021 military coup.

– “My recollection of the statement of the Myanmar ​foreign minister on Aung San Suu Kyi is that she’s in good health and ​that the premise of how he said this is that she is a ⁠relative, she’s a sister and therefore we will take care of her,” Lazaro told a press ​conference.

Suu Kyi is serving a 27-year sentence, recently commuted by one-third, on a series of charges that ​her allies said were fabricated to keep her out of politics, including incitement, corruption, election fraud and violations of the state secrets law. She has denied wrongdoing.

– The top diplomats of the 11-member Association of Southeast Asian ​Nations met in person with their Myanmar counterpart on Sunday for the first time since the ​coup, in an effort to kick-start a five-year-old peace initiative that has failed to end a civil war gripping ‌the ⁠country.

– The conflict has killed an estimated 100,000 people and displaced several million more.

Myanmar’s leadership has been banned from top-level ASEAN meetings since the military seized power because of their failure to implement a “five-point consensus” peace plan agreed with the bloc.

– The country has since April been led by a nominally civilian ​government following an election earlier ​this year. Former junta ⁠chief Min Aung Hlaing is now president and has sought to normalise relations with ASEAN.

Suu Kyi’s whereabouts are unknown, but Lazaro earlier said she had been ​transferred to a “designated location”, without elaborating.

– Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said his ​Myanmar counterpart Tin ⁠Maung Swe had faced questions during Sunday’s informal meeting in Bangkok about the status of the Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

– “We also made our comment that if the ASEAN special envoy could be given the ⁠opportunity to ​meet with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, that would be ​even better so that we can be able to verify the claims that the foreign minister made,” he said, referring ​to her using a Myanmar honorific.

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/myanmar-tells-asean-detained-aung-san-suu-kyi-will-be-looked-after-special-envoy-2026-07-12

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