JAKARTA, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Foreign ministers of Southeast
Asian nations will be asked to hold a special meeting to discuss
the situation in Myanmar after a military coup there this week,
the leaders of Malaysia and Indonesia said on Friday.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo said the two countries'
foreign ministers had been asked to talk to the chair of the
Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN to try to set up the special meeting
on Myanmar.
Visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said the
coup was "one step backward in the process of democracy in that
country".