The Phnom Penh Post

UK’s Hunt to host Myanmar talks at the UN

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BRITISH Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said Tuesday he would host talks at the UN this month over allegation­s Myanmar’s military committed genocide against the Rohingya minority, warning the perpetrato­rs must be brought to justice.

Hunt said he also wanted to visit Myanmar to meet with military leaders and Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s de facto leader, who has faced criticism for failing to speak out.

“Ethnic cleansing in whatever shape or form, wherever it happens, should never go unpunished and the perpetrato­rs of these appalling crimes must be brought to justice,” he told MPs.

A UN-backed fact-finding mission last month called for an internatio­nal investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of Myanmar’s army chief and five other top military commanders for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes against the Rohingya.

The leaders strongly deny the claims, and Hunt acknowledg­ed that bringing those responsibl­e to justice would be a “long hard road”.

A referral to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court would need to come from the UN Security Council, but “at the moment it’s not clear that there would be a consensus on the Security Council to deliver that,” Hunt said.

However, he vowed: “We will leave no stone unturned to make sure the perpetrato­rs are brought to justice.

“I intend to be convening a high level meeting of ministers [on] the margins of the United Nations General Assembly later this month,” he said.

Hunt, who was appointed Britain’s top diplomat in July, said he would be able to make a “stronger case” for action if he visited the country himself.

“It is important that I visit Burma/ Myanmar to meet the military, to meet Aung San Sui Kyi, to see for myself the situation on the ground,” he said.

“This is the kind of issue where countries that believe in civilised values have to take a stand and have to make sure justice is done,” he said.

Hundreds of world leader will participat­e in the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly in New York. The annual gathering will be open on September 18 and is scheduled to last for nine working days.

 ?? AFP ?? Jeremy Hunt arrives at 10 Downing Street in central London for the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
AFP Jeremy Hunt arrives at 10 Downing Street in central London for the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
 ?? AFP ?? An environmen­tal activist displays a placard during a rally in front of the UN building in Bangkok on Tuesday.
AFP An environmen­tal activist displays a placard during a rally in front of the UN building in Bangkok on Tuesday.

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