Advertisement

Cambodia’s Hun Sen urges Myanmar junta chief to allow humanitarian aid access

  • The PM, as Asean chairman, held a video call with Min Aung Hlaing and appealed to him to follow a five-point agreement to address the Myanmar conflict
  • He urged Myanmar’s military ruler to allow a visit by a special envoy of the Asean and to support the provision of humanitarian aid

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen and Myanmar’s military chief Min Aung Hlaing held a virtual meeting. Photo: AFP

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen urged Myanmar’s military ruler to allow a visit by a special envoy of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and support humanitarian aid access, an official said on Wednesday.

Advertisement

Hun Sen as Asean chairman held a video call with military strongman Min Aung Hlaing and appealed to him to follow a five-point agreement to address the Myanmar conflict, Kao Kim Hourn, secretary of state at Cambodia’s foreign ministry, told reporters.

The consensus, which Min Aung Hlaing agreed to in a face-to-face meeting with Asean leaders in April last year, commits to ceasing hostilities, granting humanitarian access and supporting inclusive dialogue.

“He asked HE (his excellency) Min Aung Hlaing to facilitate so that an Asean special envoy can visit in Myanmar for the first time in the future,” Kao Kim Hourn said.

Advertisement

“He appealed to all sides including the Myanmar government to cease violence and reach a ceasefire,” and invited him to join Asean countries in providing humanitarian aid “to Myanmar people who need it the most,” Kao Kim Hourn said.

Advertisement