THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit is being held in Laos. 鈥 REVOLI S. CORTEZ/PPA POOL

VIENTIANE, Laos 鈥 Southeast Asian leaders met in Laos on Wednesday for a summit expected to find ways of tackling a worsening civil war in Myanmar, with Thailand set to propose a new path for a political solution after a regional peace effort made scant progress.

Chaos has prevailed in Myanmar since a 2021 military coup sparked a nationwide rebellion and a civil war that has ravaged the nation of 55 million. The ruling junta has so far refused to hold talks with its opponents, whom it calls terrorists.

Thailand offered this week to host an 鈥渋nformal consultation鈥 of the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in December to try to find a way out of the intractable conflict that has displaced millions of people.

鈥淲e want to see a political solution,鈥 Nikorndej Balankura, a spokesperson of Thailand鈥檚 foreign ministry, told reporters.

鈥淭hailand is ready to coordinate with all other member countries so there would be a concerted ASEAN effort that could lead to peace in Myanmar.鈥

Thailand鈥檚 initiative would complement existing ASEAN peace efforts, but may not immediately involve countries beyond the region, he added.

The proposal, floated at Tuesday鈥檚 meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers, comes as the bloc runs low on options to tackle the Myanmar crisis.

There has been no progress on its 鈥淔ive-Point Consensus鈥 peace plan unveiled months after the coup, or a drive by Indonesia to persuade anti-junta groups to start dialogue.

In previous months, Thailand has suggested that Myanmar鈥檚 other influential neighbors, China and India, might play a role in the peace effort, but the latest plan is limited to the ASEAN bloc.

Any decision on whether Myanmar鈥檚 ruling generals or their opponents would be invited to the informal talks would be up to ASEAN chair Laos and the other member states, Mr. Nikorndej added.

鈥榁IRTUALLY ZERO PROGRESS鈥
Myanmar鈥檚 civil war and troubles in the disputed South China Sea are key issues set to dominate the ASEAN leaders鈥 meeting in Vientiane, which will be followed by two days of summits with premiers and top diplomats from regional and world powers.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Japanese premier Shigeru Ishiba, Chinese premier Li Qiang and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are among those set to attend.

Opening Wednesday鈥檚 summit, Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone said ASEAN faced many challenges and had its own ways to tackle them.

鈥淟aos deems that ASEAN鈥檚 past successes are due to our understanding of among each other,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e help each other, and co-operate with each other, with an ASEAN way and principles. 鈥

Ahead of Mr. Blinken鈥檚 trip, the United States鈥 top diplomat for East Asia, Daniel Kritenbrink, told reporters there had been 鈥渧irtually zero progress鈥 in efforts to get Myanmar鈥檚 junta to reduce violence, free political prisoners and talk to the democratic opposition.聽

鈥淭he secretary will continue to emphasize to partners in the region that we must keep up pressure on the regime,鈥 he said, of Mr. Blinken鈥檚 visit.

Since ASEAN has barred the Myanmar generals from its summits until they can meet requirements of the peace plan, the country is represented in Laos by a senior foreign ministry official.

Mr. Nikorndej said Myanmar鈥檚 representative urged ASEAN foreign ministers on Tuesday to understand and sympathize with the military government and use more 鈥渕oderate language鈥 in discussing the crisis.

ASEAN must not bend to accommodate the junta鈥檚 demands, including recognizing its own five-step 鈥渞oadmap鈥 for what is expected to be a one-sided election, however, former Thai diplomat Korbsak Chutikul warned.

鈥淐are must be exercised not to be roped into going along with Myanmar鈥檚 own five-point plan, like to hold elections next year for a semblance of legitimacy,鈥 Mr. Korbsak added. 鈥 Reuters