Speaking a day after his appointment by the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Brunei's Erywan Yusof gave no
date for his visit to Myanmar, whose civilian leader Aung San
Suu Kyi and other officials have been detained since the Feb.1
coup.
Erywan has been tasked with overseeing humanitarian aid, ending
violence in Myanmar and opening dialogue between the military
rulers and opponents, whose protests and civil disobedience
campaign have provoked an iron-fisted response.
"The planned visit to Myanmar is in the pipeline, and what we
need to do is make sure we're well prepared when we go there,
unlike the visit I had in June," Erywan, Brunei's Second Foreign
Affairs Minister told reporters in Bandar Seri Begawan, the
capital of the tiny sultanate on the island of Borneo.
Erywan said he would seek a more substantive discussion,
particularly on the cessation of violence, dialogue and
mediation during the next ASEAN visit to Myanmar, while
emphasising the importance for him to be given full access to
all parties.
Myanmar civil society groups have rejected his appointment
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/myanmar-civil-society-groups-reject-regional-envoy-2021-08-06,
saying ASEAN should have consulted opponents of the junta and
other parties.
Erywan did not mention a timeline for securing humanitarian aid
but said he hoped to garner the support needed for the effort.
The United Nations and many countries have urged ASEAN, whose 10
members include Myanmar, to spearhead diplomatic efforts to
restore stability.
Myanmar’s military ruler Min Aung Hlaing, who has assumed the
post as interim prime minister, this week pledged to hold
elections in 2023.
His government says it acted within the constitution to remove
Suu Kyi's government, and objects to it being called a coup, and
it also rejects the description of itself as a junta.
(Reporting by Ain Bandial; Writing by Liz Lee; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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