KUALA LUMPUR, April 24 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian leaders
agreed to a five point consensus on the crisis in Myanmar,
including an immediate end to violence, Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) chair Brunei said on Saturday.
Brunei said the consensus agreed also includes the start of
talks among all parties concerned "to seek a peaceful solution
in the interests of the people."
A special envoy of the ASEAN chair will facilitate mediation
of the dialogue process, Brunei said after a special meeting of
ASEAN, of which Myanmar is a member, to address the crisis there
following a Feb. 1 military coup.