Myanmar has not seen turns in the past two years, and more than 40 % of Southeast Asian interviewees are not optimistic about the five -point consensus reached by Yajia'an and Myanmar.Observer suggests that Yajia'an and Myanmar have discussed other possibilities of solving problems through indirect talks in the middle.

According to the Southeast Asian situation: 2023 reports, 21.7 % of Southeast Asian interviewees believe that the Burmese government has no compromise, and consensus will not work at five o'clock.Another 19.6 % believe that there is a fundamental defect in five points, and it cannot solve the complex Myanmar problem.

Only 13.5 % of the interviewees believed that the five -point consensus was the most suitable solution at present. 13.7 % believed that the five -point consensus exposed the unity of Ya'an, and the remaining 31.4 % of the respondents was neutral.

After the Burmese military government seizes its power, the Asian and Myanmar military government reached a five -point consensus in April 2021 to promote the restoration of Myanmar to restore the peaceful measures.

The former Indian national security adviser Mei Nong pointed out at the report conference that the survey results reflected that people were frustrated on the impossible to propose an effective solution on the Myanmar issue.He believes that Ayan can play a greater role in diplomacy, including proximity talks with Myanmar."This is the only way, at least let us understand other possibilities and directions. Now we seem to have no clear goal."

Professor Xu Tongmei is not optimistic about the implementation of the Burmese Army's implementation of five points.He pointed out that Thailand invited the Myanmar Foreign Minister to attend the meeting in Bangkok, which was appointed by the military in December last year. Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam were invited to attend, while other countries were absent.Xu Tongmei believes that this reflects the differences in the issue of the Ayanian country on the issue of Myanmar, which will make it more difficult for Yajia'an to play a role.

As the Burmese government did not make progress in implementing the five -point consensus, Asiansan had previously decided to invite Myanmar non -political representatives to attend the high -level summit.