New Straits Times

CHINA, RUSSIA BLOCK U.N. STATEMENT

Declaratio­n would have expressed concern about Rohingya plight

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NEW YORK

CHINA and Russia blocked a proposed United Nations Security Council (UNSC) statement on Friday that would have expressed concern over the tense situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, diplomats said.

Myanmar’s military carried out a four-month offensive against the Rohingya in Rakhine State that UN human rights investigat­ors have said likely resulted in atrocities and crimes against humanity.

British Ambassador Matthew Rycroft said “there was no consensus in the room” for the statement.

Diplomats said China and Russia had raised objections, but the diplomatic missions of the two countries did not respond to requests for informatio­n.

The proposed British-drafted statement “noted with concern renewed fighting in some parts of the country and stressed the importance of humanitari­an access to all the areas”.

“We support the peace process and are one of the largest bilateral humanitari­an aid donors, including in Rakhine State,” said Rycroft.

An agreed statement expressing concern could have led to further action, but the move by China and Russia, which both have veto power, was seen as a clear signal that Myanmar should be left off the council agenda.

UN rights officials have accused the Myanmar military of extrajudic­ial killings, gang rapes and probable ethnic cleansing during the campaign against the Rohingya.

The 1.1 million Rohingya are loathed by many from the Buddhist majority, who insist they are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh even though many have lived in the country for generation­s. AFP

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