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Monday, January 21, 2019

ASEAN meet rocks no boats on Rakhine, South China Sea.

THE MYANMAR NEWS
AP| 21 JAN 2019
 
 
 

Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Friday hewed to the group’s practice of reaching the least provocative consensus possible in discussions of such divisive issues as Myanmar’s Rakhine crisis and China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea.

A two-day Foreign Ministers’ Retreat was the regional group’s first meeting since Thailand took over its annual chairmanship.

The host’s summary of the meeting emphasised the humanitarian role ASEAN members could play in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, where more than 700,000 members of the Muslim minority fled across the border to Bangladesh to escape a brutal government counterinsurgency campaign.

Standard ASEAN practice is to avoid criticising what are considered each country’s domestic affairs. But Myanmar’s Rakhine crisis is also a regional problem, because of the hundreds of thousands of refugees it has generated, justifying discussion by the group.

ASEAN plans to send a team to Rakhine, but Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai at a closing news conference said its mission had been delayed because of a stalemate on the ground. “Once things are cleared, then you will be seeing more visibly the presence of the collective ASEAN efforts in Myanmar and Rakhine State,” he said.

Don said the group suggested that Myanmar should “address the root causes of the conflict” and create “a conducive environment” so that affected communities can rebuild their lives.

Myanmar has previously acknowledged similar suggestions but done little to act on them.

ASEAN offered to act as a coordinator with UN agencies on the planned future repatriation of the Rakhine refugees currently sheltering at camps in Bangladesh, Don said.

Many of the refugees are reluctant to return without more guarantees of safety and the prospect of obtaining citizenship, which is generally denied to them.

The ministers also claimed progress on concluding a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea, long touted as a way of avoiding volatile confrontations in the disputed waters.

Several ASEAN countries, especially Vietnam and the Philippines, have the territorial interests directly threatened by Chinese claims in the sea, while others, either nervous about offending their giant neighbour to the north or maintaining vital economic ties with Beijing, are less concerned.

The meeting statement gave a nod to China’s critics by saying the ministers “took note of some concerns on the land reclamations and activities in the area.” By extending the size of reefs and islands and establishing military and civilian facilities on them, Beijing strengthens its claims to the adjacent waters.

SOURCE:

The Myanamar News/National News/ASEAN meet rocks no boats on Rakhine, South China Sea

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