In 2021, the Myanmar military deposed the democratically-elected government in a coup and formed the State Administrative Council (SAC) to run the country. In response, democratically-elected lawmakers, along with representatives from various ethnic groups in Myanmar, formed the National Unity Government (NUG) as an alternative government. Myanmar is currently undergoing a civil war.
In April 2021, the nine ASEAN leaders met with the Myanmar junta chief to agree to a "five-point consensus," which included an immediate end to violence in the country, a dialogue among all parties, the appointment of a special envoy, humanitarian assistance by ASEAN, and the special envoy's visit to Myanmar to meet with all parties. The junta has since walked back its endorsement of the five-point consensus.