ASEAN upholds decision to bar Myanmar generals from summits, urges self-restraint in S. China Sea
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Foreign ministers of the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN at a weekend retreat upheld their decision to bar Myanmar’s ruling generals from their summits and limit the country's participation to a non-political level, said Malaysia who currently holds the chairmanship on Monday.
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