World leaders at ASEAN will warn about threat of Islamic State

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated November 13 2014 - 1:23am, first published November 12 2014 - 1:22pm
Displaced: A camp full of Rohingya Muslim refugees on the edge of Sittwe. Photo: New York Times
Displaced: A camp full of Rohingya Muslim refugees on the edge of Sittwe. Photo: New York Times
Poor prospects: Fishing boats in Thae Chaung Cove, near several refugee camps on the coast of Rakhine State. Photo: New York Times
Poor prospects: Fishing boats in Thae Chaung Cove, near several refugee camps on the coast of Rakhine State. Photo: New York Times

World leaders meeting on Wednesday and Thursday in Myanmar's capital Naypyitaw, including Prime Minister Tony Abbott, will issue a joint warning about the threat that Islamic State militants pose to the world, officials said.