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Malaysia disputes Cayetano statement on Myanmar crisis

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MALAYSIA has disassocia­ted itself from the statement issued by the Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) current chair Philippine Foreign Minister Alan Peter Cayetano.

They expressed “concern over the recent developmen­ts in Northern Rakhine State of Myanmar” saying it does not depict the reality and did not mention the persecuted Rohingya Muslims. The statement issued by Cayetano at the sidelines of the ongoing United Nations General Assembly in New York did not reflect Kuala Lumpur’s concerns, said Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman.

“Malaysia would like to disassocia­te itself with the Chairman Statement as we are of the view that it is a misreprese­ntation of the reality of the situation,” Aman said as quoted by GMA News. “Malaysia has made known its concerns but they were not reflected in the Chairman Statement,” he added.

Aman disputes that the Chairman’s statement, having disregarde­d its inputs, “was not based on consensus.” It has also omitted the Rohingyas in the affected communitie­s in the Myanmar crisis. “Malaysia expressed grave concerns over such atrocities which have unleashed a full-scale humanitari­an crisis that the world simply cannot ignore but must be compelled to act on,” said Aman.

“Malaysia strongly urges the government of Myanmar to end the violence, stop the destructio­n to lives and properties, allow immediate unimpeded access for the delivery of humanitari­an aid to the Rohingyas and all affected communitie­s, and to resolve the Rohingya refugee problem,” he added.

“Viable and long-term solutions to the root causes to the conflict must be found in order for the Rohingyas and the affected communitie­s to be able to rebuild their lives.”

Being the current chair of the ten membernati­on regional bloc which is composed of countries such as Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, Manila has the option to set the language in the issuance of Chairman’s statements unlike the joint communique wherein contents are argued and negotiated by the members. Malaysia’s opposition came as a surprise as the ASEAN has relied greatly on the principle of consensus.

Cayetano, on behalf of the ASEAN, ”expressed concern over the recent developmen­ts in Northern Rakhine State of Myanmar” and “condemned the attacks against Myanmar security forces” and “all acts of violence which resulted in loss of civilian lives, destructio­n of homes and displaceme­nt of large numbers of people.”

“Foreign Ministers acknowledg­ed that the situation in Rakhine State is a complex inter-communal issue with deep historical roots,” said the Chairman’s statement.

 ??  ?? More a ton of Mangosteen from Sulu province is being shipped to different market places in Manila.sulu is known for its huge plantation­s of Mangosteen and native Durian. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)
More a ton of Mangosteen from Sulu province is being shipped to different market places in Manila.sulu is known for its huge plantation­s of Mangosteen and native Durian. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

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