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Opposing sides in Myanmar conflict open to dialogue, Thai foreign minister says

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July 15 (Reuters) - ASEAN's special ‌envoy on Myanmar has held separate talks with the ​country's military-backed negotiators and some rebel groups, with all sides recognising there is no military ⁠solution to the civil war, Thailand's Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said.

Thailand is ready to serve as a facilitator and provide a venue for future peace ​talks, he said, marking a significant step toward reviving ASEAN's stalled peace initiative for Myanmar, ‌where an estimated 100,000 people have been killed and millions displaced since a 2021 coup.

Here is more detail about the meetings, provided by Sihasak in a ⁠press briefing on Wednesday:

• Association of Southeast Asian Nations foreign ⁠ministers on Sunday held the first in-person talks with their Myanmar counterpart since the coup that deposed Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi's government and sparked the civil war.

• A day later, ASEAN's special envoy Maria Theresa Lazaro, ‌the foreign minister of the Philippines, and Sihasak met six rebel groups, ⁠including the Karen National Union and the Karenni National ‌Progressive Party.

• The groups were open to ​dialogue but are yet to reach a common position, which they are currently working on, Sihasak said.

• Lazaro and Thai officials also met Myanmar's military-backed ‌National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee.

• All sides recognised ​that a military solution was ⁠not in their interests, he said.

• "We hope that eventually we ‌could find some common ground where we ⁠can begin some talks," Sihasak said. "At the moment it is going to be probably talks for talks: How to conduct the talks, where to conduct ​the talks."

• Thailand and ASEAN ‌hope to meet Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained since the ⁠coup, face to face.

• Thailand has ​not abandoned ASEAN's peace plan for Myanmar, known as the "Five-Point Consensus".

(Reporting ​by Reuters StaffEditing by Ros Russell)

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