The Manila Times

Palace defends PH vote vs UN resolution on Rohingya

- Rohingya A2

MALACAÑANG on Saturday defended the Philippine­s’ decision not to support a United Nations resolution calling on Myanmar to end a military campaign against Rohingya Muslims in the nation’s Rakhine state.

In a statement, Palace spokesman Harry Roque said the Philippine­s recognized

Myanmar’s efforts toward resolving the problem.

“The issue in the Rakhine State that isolation and censure would there are now facing. This explains the vote of the Philippine­s (on) the UN resolution,” Roque said.

“We have expressed concern over the humanitari­an situation in the Rakhine State. We are fully aware that it has deep historical roots and we acknowledg­e Myanmar’s efforts towards resolving the issues faced in the Rakhine State,” he added.

Roque also noted that the leaders of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) were briefed about these efforts during the recently concluded regional summit.

The Philippine­s, which recently hosted the biannual Asean Summit, was among 10 nations that opposed the draft text which calls for full and unhindered humanitari­an aid access to Rakhine and for Myanmar to grant full citizenshi­p rights to Rohingya Muslims, who are treated by Buddhists as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

A total of 135 countries voted in favor of the resolution while 26 abstained, paving the way for the revival of the text which was dropped last year because of the country’s progress on human rights under the leadership of Aung San Suu Kyi.

Among Asean nations, the Philippine­s, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar voted were in favor, while Singapore and Thailand abstained.

Once adopted, the resolution is expected to deepen internatio­nal pressure on Myanmar, but will have no legal consequenc­e.

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