Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Singapore urges ASEAN to act on haze

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Singapore yesterday urged fellow ASEAN members to take “firm and decisive action” against the lethal haze still spreading across the region ahead of a group summit in Malaysia next month.

The city-state, one of the most badly affected by recurring smog from land fires in Indonesia, issued the call after Singaporea­n troops and firefighte­rs returned from an internatio­nal assistance mission i n Indonesia’s Sumatra island.

“ASEAN must take firm and decisive action, through enhanced regional cooperatio­n, to help prevent the recurrence of this transbound­ary problem,” Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said in a statement.

“Singapore will work closely with other ASEAN countries to fully operationa­lise the ASEAN Haze Monitoring System, and other cooperativ­e initiative­s,” it said.

The haze has killed at least 10 in Indonesia and caused respirator­y illnesses in half a million, Jakarta

AFP: authoritie­s said, while winds have carried the smoke into Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippine­s this year.

In some instances this has forced the closure of schools, disrupted air traffic and restricted people indoors. Thai officials said the haze was the worst they had seen in a decade and called its continuing spread a “crisis”.

Leaders of the 10-member Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will hold a summit in Kuala Lumpur on November 19 before expanding to meet their counterpar­ts from key trading partners in t he following two days.

The agenda of the summit has not been made public, but diplomatic sources say the haze is likely to be raised by member countries affected by the pollution.

The MFA said Singapore will pursue legal action against “errant companies responsibl­e for the haze” and called on Indonesia t o respond t o “our repeated requests to share informatio­n” on the firms.

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