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Asean top diplomats condemn Myanmar violence, urge peaceful means to settle sea disputes

  • Bloc says there is an urgent need to address humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, urges all parties to take ‘concrete action’ to halt conflict

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Diplomats take part in the 31st Asean Regional Forum at the 57th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Vientiane on Saturday. Photo: AFP

Southeast Asian top diplomats on Saturday condemned violence in Myanmar’s ongoing civil war and urged for “practical” means to defuse rising tensions in the South China Sea during the last of the three-day regional talks with allies including the United States, Russia and China.

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Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith of Laos, which currently chairs the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), hailed dialogue partners for “frank, candid and constructive exchanges” on key issues revolving around regional security.

The weekend talks in the Laotian capital were dominated by the increasingly violent and destabilising civil war in Asean member Myanmar as well as maritime disputes of some of the bloc members with China, which have led to direct confrontations that many worry could lead to broader conflict.

In a joint statement issued at the end of the talks, the bloc said there was an urgent need to address the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, and called for “all relevant parties in Myanmar to ensure the safe and transparent delivery of humanitarian assistance, to the people in Myanmar without discrimination”.

Laos’ Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith speaks during a press conference after the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Vientiane on Saturday. Photo: AFP
Laos’ Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith speaks during a press conference after the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Vientiane on Saturday. Photo: AFP
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