Report claims Asean nations oppose arms embargo on Myanmar

Report claims Asean nations oppose arms embargo on Myanmar

A European diplomat says nine nations sent a letter to UN to convey their message.

Activists display defaced portraits of Myanmar’s General Min Aung Hlaing during a rally in Jakarta last month. (AP pic)
JAKARTA:
Nine Southeast Asian countries have urged the UN not to endorse a freeze on arms sales to Myanmar, according to a report from Benar News.

The report by the affiliate of the US-funded Radio Free Asia quoted a Liechtenstein diplomat as saying the nine states wrote a letter to nations sponsoring a draft UN General Assembly resolution on Myanmar, where a Feb 1 coup has sparked mass protests and a bloody crackdown by the military-led junta.

The news outlet said the letter asked countries sponsoring the draft resolution to remove a sentence calling for “an immediate suspension of the direct and indirect supply, sale or transfer of all weapons and munitions” to Myanmar.

The letter was sent on behalf of nine of the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) grouping but did not include bloc member Myanmar, Benar News reported.

Benar News quoted Georg Sparber, deputy permanent representative at Liechtenstein’s mission to the UN, as saying there was “no reason given in the letter” for the request. Benar News did not obtain a copy of the letter.

Liechtenstein’s UN mission did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

A spokesman for Indonesia’s foreign ministry said he was unaware of the letter and referred Reuters to Asean. A spokesman for Asean did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Asean is leading the diplomatic effort to end bloodshed in Myanmar and promote dialogue between the junta and its opponents.

A planned vote on the non-binding resolution by the UN General Assembly was suspended last week, with some diplomats saying the delay was to rally more support.

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