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Yangon, Apr 27 (EFE/EPA).- Myanmar’s military junta said Tuesday it will only fulfill the five points of consensus reached with leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), including the end of violence against civilians, when the country "returns to stability."In a statement published Tuesday by the ruling New Light of Myanmar newspaper, the military junta said it will "carefully consider the suggestions" of ASEAN leaders "when stability returns to the country," as current priorities are "to maintain stability, law and order, and reestablishing "community peace and tranquility."Likewise, the junta said it told ASEAN leaders the "suggestions will be considered positively," if the application of the five agreed points of consensus "serves the interests of the country." (Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: PEOPLE PROTESTING AGAINST MILITARY COUP IN YANGON, MYANMAR.
Jakarta, Mar 25 (EFE/EPA).- Dozens of Muslim activists on Thursday gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in the Indonesian capital to urge the Chinese government to stop the violence against the Uighur Muslims. (Camera: ADI WEDA).SHOT LIST: MUSLIM ACTIVISTS PROTEST OUTSIDE THE CHINESE EMBASSY IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo calls for an end to fighting in the region of Nagorny Karabakh and a return to negotiations "as quickly as possible." SOUNDBITE
Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini gathers Italian football officials in Rome to take action to combat racism and violence in stadiums. IMAGES
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards says "the violence, the hatred just has to stop" after three law enforcement officers were fatally shot in Baton Rouge. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).