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LABUAN BAJO Indonesian President Joko Widodo had strong words for those who criticised the lack of progress in implementing a peace plan undertaken by Asean to resolve the Myanmar crisis.

Indonesia, the rotating chair of the regoinal bloc, said it had adopted a quiet non-megaphone policy in trying to end the violence in Myanmar. It made more than 60 engagements with various stakeholders, but detractors have lamented the slow progress and demanded stiffer action against Myanmars military regime.

Engagement does not mean recognition, which was why I had conveyed at the Asean meeting that Asean unity is very important. Without unity, it is easy for other parties to divide Asean and I am sure that no Asean country wants that, he said at a press conference on Thursday to close the two-day Asean Summit in Labuan Bajo, in East Nusa Tenggara province.

No party inside or outside Asean should take advantage of the internal conflict in Myanmar. Violence must be stopped, and the people must be protected, he added.

The five-point consensus was forged by Asean in April 2021 as a way of trying to resolve the crisis triggered by the Myanmar militarys coup in February that year, which has seen thousands of civilians killed and hundreds of thousands displaced.

It called for a dialogue among all parties, an immediate halt to violence in Myanmar, the appointment of an Asean special envoy to facilitate mediation, humanitarian assistance, and a visit by an Asean delegation to Myanmar to meet all concerned parties.

Chairing a retreat session earlier in the day, Mr Widodo called for unity in Asean to chart our way forward in resolving the crisis in military-controlled Myanmar. He acknowledged that no significant progress has been made in the peace plan.

However, I have to be honest… theres been no significant progress in the implementation of the five-point consensus, so unity in Asean is needed to chart our way forward, he told his counterparts.

Mr Widodo, or Jokowi as he is better known, acknowledged that Aseans credibility is at stake as the consensus not only called for engagement with all stakeholders, but also that inclusivity is upheld. Indonesia, as the 2023 rotating chair, is ready to talk to anyone including the junta and all stakeholders in Myanmar for the interests of Myanmar.

In fact, Indonesia has engaged many parties in Myanmar to look for solutions although we dont always talk about it, he stressed, adding that there were many parties with many interests involved.

We will continue to involve more stakeholders in Myanmar to create as many dialogues as possible, he said. We hope Myanmar also has political commitment to (hold) dialogue internally between them. I need to emphasise once again that engagement does not mean recognition. This is clear.

At the press conference, Mr Widodo said: Asean is a very strong family, its unity is very important to sail towards the same goal.

In the chairmans statement issued at the close of the summit, Asean leaders reiterated their unified position that the five-point consensus remains the blocs main point of reference.
The leaders also strongly condemned recent attacks on a humanitarian convoy in Myanmar.

Separately, Singapores Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told Singapore reporters on the sidelines of the summit that the plans still serve a purpose.

It signals that all is not well, that progress has to be made, that meanwhile, problems in Myanmar cannot hold back Aseans work and Aseans cooperation, and Aseans engagement with dialogue partners around the world. And this format, I think, has a symbolic purpose as well as important practical consequences. There is no reason to change this format, because no progress has been made, said PM Lee. PM Lee Hsien Loong speaking to Singapore reporters on the sidelines of the Asean Summit on May 11, 2023. ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO Myanmar remains a member state of Asean, and it has been invited to participate in the blocs meetings at a non-political level, which PM Lee said was a wearable solution.

I think we should not just say, You dont want to talk, I dont want to talk we stand off forever.

You dont want to talk, I continue to want to talk to you, and we will try to make efforts to try and make it possible for you to come back to our deliberations at the political level. More On This Topic Asean a life raft for regions countries in a more troubled world: PM Lee Asean unity needed to achieve significant progress in peace plan for Myanmar, says Jokowi At the same time, there is also a need to engage with various parties in Myanmar. PM Lee said there is a need to try and influence things for the better so that these parties can talk to one another and humanitarian assistance can be given, if possible, so that the violence can stop.

Its very hard to do. It will take a long time, he added.

Indonesias Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, who was at the press conference with Mr Widodo, said lack of progress on the implementation of the consensus does not mean Asean has to give up, especially give up the principle in the Asean Charter which, among other things, states that decision-making shall be based on consultation and consensus with member nations.

At a doorstop after the press conference, Ms Retno told reporters that some progress has been achieved in implementing the peace plan, like access to stakeholders in the distribution of humanitarian assistance.

Now access has been given, so they can make consultations with other stakeholders… and we will continue to extend the delivery of human assistance.

In response to a question by The Straits Times on the division of views among leaders in handling the crisis, Ms Retno said it is very normal that there are different points of view.

But what seems clear is that all leaders agree on the importance of the urgency to implement the five-point consensus. We are still united and strong in seeing the urgency in implementing it, she added.

She said: Not having reached common ground does not mean there will be no solution. We will try again and again. And the well-being of the people is the priority. More On This Topic Asean must stay cohesive and united, given troubled external environment, says PM Lee Asean leaders want immediate end to violence in Myanmar, urge inclusive talks

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SUNRISE, Fla. — After 14 years, Brad Marchand was reunited with the Stanley Cup. He lifted and kissed the silver chalice moments after the Florida Panthers won Game 6 against the Edmonton Oilers, 5-1, closing out their series and capturing the Cup for a second straight season on Tuesday night.

“It feels completely different. I have so much more respect and appreciation for how difficult it was to get here, how hard it is and the amount of things that need to go right to win. Everything has to line up perfectly,” said Marchand, who won the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins in 2011. “My situation’s a perfect example of that. I shouldn’t have been here, but it worked out.”

Marchand, 37, was a driving force behind the Panthers’ Stanley Cup win. He had 10 goals and 10 assists in 23 games, skating a plus-17 with linemates Anton Lundell and Eetu Luostarinen. While he didn’t score in Game 6, Marchand had 6 goals in 6 games in the Stanley Cup Final with two game-winning goals.

“He’s been a big-game player his whole career. In 2011, he was arguably our best player,” said Shawn Thornton, Marchand’s teammate on the Bruins who is now a business executive for the Panthers. “I wasn’t surprised to see the magic he was making. I don’t think the age thing is in his head.”

Marchand spent 16 NHL seasons with the Bruins until a contract extension impasse led to an NHL trade deadline move to the Panthers. It was a surreal moment for Marchand and the Panthers, as Florida had eliminated the Bruins from the 2023 and 2024 playoffs. Last postseason, Panthers center Sam Bennett injured Marchand with a sucker punch. On Tuesday night, the skated the Stanley Cup as teammates.

“As soon as he got traded here, he chirped me in the group chat instantly for our history and the last playoffs,” recalled Bennett, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy as NHL playoff MVP.

“What he’s meant to this team … I truly don’t think we win a Stanley Cup without him. His leadership, his will to win, it’s inspiring. I was telling him before every game, ‘We’re going to follow you.’ And we did. He was a dog every night. He for sure could have won this trophy,” Bennett said. “He’s a better player and person than I ever knew and I’m grateful that I got to play with him.”

Marchand said going from nemesis to teammate is a tribute to the chemistry of the Panthers.

“It just shows you that once you become part of a group and you get into this environment … when you’re playing on the same team with each other, you create such an incredible bond,” he said. “They already had an unbelievable culture that the new guys were able to kind of come into and just buy in and enjoy it and embrace it. They made it very easy.”

Florida general manager Bill Zito said Marchand also did his part to build team chemistry.

“I’ve been telling everyone that as much as he did on the ice, it’s what he did in the room that matters,” he said. “If you came in this morning, you wouldn’t have known who the new guy was. That says as much about who he is as a teammate and a hockey player as his extraordinary performance.”

For example, the Panthers started a tradition in the Stanley Cup Playoffs where they would shoot the plastic rats fans tossed on the ice after victories – a decades-long tradition for the team – at Marchand as they left for the dressing room. Even as Florida celebrated the Stanley Cup win, the tradition continued: Forward Sam Reinhart, who scored four goals in the victory, reached down and threw a rat at Marchand as he was kissing the Cup.

“It still felt heavy, that’s for sure,” said Marchand of the Cup. “It’s pretty incredible to do it here at home. It’s so many people here that I love and that had been a huge impact on being part of this, so it’s an incredible feeling.”

Marchand now faces an uncertain future as an unrestricted free agent this offseason. But after the best playoff series of his career in the Stanley Cup Final, he’ll have plenty of suitors.

Florida closed out the Oilers with two straight wins, both of them defined by early offensive and consistently good defense.

The Panthers took the lead just 4:36 into the first period on an incredible individual effort from Reinhart. Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard passed the puck right to Reinhart just outside of the Edmonton zone. Reinhart skated into the zone, turned defenseman Mattias Ekholm inside out and beat goalie Stuart Skinner while falling down for his 8th goal of the playoffs. Skinner had returned as the starter after being benched in Game 5.

It would remain that way through the rest of the first period, which pitted two nervous teams against each other on specious ice, until Matthew Tkachuk scored his 8th of the playoffs. Using a perfect screen from Lundell in front of Skinner, Tkachuk’s shot from between the circles sailed into the back of the net for a 2-0 lead.

It continued a string of early dominance for the Panthers in the series. Florida scored at least 2 goals in the first period of all six games of the series and outscored the Oilers 9-0 in the last four games of the series.

The Panthers relied on goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky for 10 saves in the second period, who had help in the zone when he needed it. Then Reinhart struck again at 17:31 of the second period, as Aleksander Barkov turned a lackadaisical rebound by Skinner into a shot that banked off Reinhart and into the net for a 3-0 lead.

Reinhart completed his hat trick at 13:26 of the third period with an empty-net goal. Just 1:29 later, he scored his fourth goal of the game into another empty Edmonton net, giving him 11 goals on the postseason.

As the seconds ticked down, the Panthers began jumping over the boards to begin their celebration. The Panthers first team to repeat as Stanley Cup champions by beating the same team in both years since the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Bruins in the 1977 and 1978.

It was their third straight trip to the Stanley Cup Final. Does that make them a dynasty?

“Hell, yeah,” Tkachuk said. “Absolutely.”

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