Myanmar's junta leader attended a regional summit in Bangkok on Friday (April 4), a week after a massive earthquake devastated parts of the impoverished war-torn country, killing more than 3,100.
At the beginning of the BIMSTEC Summit, the leaders stood to observe a minute of silence in tribute to victims of of the natural disaster.
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At the beginning of the BIMSTEC Summit, the leaders stood to observe a minute of silence in tribute to victims of of the natural disaster.
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00:00The first one to arrive is the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Dato Cheringtobke.
00:08The Prime Minister of Bhutan.
00:10The next one is the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Satrajarn Muhammad Yunus.
00:14The next one is the Online Minister of Foreign Affairs, Min Aung Hlaing.
00:20And the last one is the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Narendra Modi.
00:27All 7 member states have arrived.
00:31This is the first international meeting.
00:35On the stage as well.
00:37To the left and to the right is the leader of Bangladesh,
00:41Mr. Muhammad Yunus.
00:44Professor Muhammad Yunus.
00:46Yes, and on the other side is the Prime Minister.
00:48This is a reflection of the sign of cooperation
00:52between the 7 countries.
00:58Bangkok Vision 2030.
01:50The dream of our community has never been more complete.