(Reuters) - Southeast Asian foreign ministers on Monday pressed for an end to Myanmar's bloody crisis and expressed unity in their backing for an ASEAN peace plan and a "Myanmar-owned and led solution" to the conflict.
The ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) were attending a retreat in Luang Prabang in Laos, which is chair this year of the 10-member bloc.
In a statement, they also called for a cessation of hostilities in Myanmar to allow delivery of humanitarian aid, and concerning the South China Sea, urged a conducive environment for the furthering of talks towards a code of conduct between ASEAN and China.
(Reporting by Martin Petty, editing by Ed Osmond)
Persons:
Martin Petty, Ed Osmond
Organizations:
Reuters, ASEAN, Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Locations:
Myanmar, Luang Prabang, Laos, China