KUALA LUMPUR/COLOMBO — Southeast Asian leaders are expected to endorse the appointment of a permanent special envoy for Myanmar at their summit on Monday, in a major shift from the bloc’s current practice of rotating representatives annually and in recognition of the deepening crisis in the civil war-ravaged country.
ASEAN foreign ministers agreed to the proposal during a meeting on Sunday, signaling growing urgency to build engagement with Myanmar’s milit regime and the myriad forces opposing them.