Cambodia shelves first ASEAN meeting over attendance 'difficulties'
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[January 12, 2022]
By Prak Chan Thul
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia said on
Wednesday it had postponed a meeting of foreign ministers of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) scheduled for next week,
because some ministers had expressed "difficulties" in attending.
The meeting was the first under Cambodia's chairmanship of the 10-member
bloc, which comes amid divisions on how to deal with the military that
seized power in Myanmar last year and has led a bloody crackdown on
thousands of its opponents.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen met Myanmar's military ruler https://reut.rs/3ngcp4w
Min Aung Hlaing last week, the first such visit by a head of government,
sparking concern that it could undermine international efforts to
isolate the junta.
"The postponement is because of many ASEAN ministers are having
difficulties to travel to join," Cambodia foreign ministry spokesperson
Koy Kuong told reporters, without elaborating.
Asked separately by Reuters which ministers could not attend the Jan
18-19 meeting in Siem Reap and why, Koy Kuong said he "can't speak for
them".
Under Brunei's chairmanship, ASEAN late last year took the unprecedented
step of sidelining Min Aung Hlaing from its annual leaders' summit
over his failure to honour commitments he made towards ending violence
and starting a dialogue process.
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Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn addresses the 74th session
of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New
York City, New York, U.S., September 28, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan
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The exclusion angered the
junta, which said outside powers had pressured ASEAN to break its
own code of consensus and non-interference.
Brunei, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia had
backed excluding the junta.
Cambodia, however, is taking "different approaches", its foreign
minister, Prak Sokhonn, and said on Saturday, while denying that Hun
Sen's visit was an endorsement of the Myanmar military.
Prak Sokhonn was expecting to be appointed special ASEAN envoy to
the Myanmar situation at the Siem Reap meeting.
On Saturday, he criticised the previous envoy, Erywan Yusof, as
being unproductive in insisting on access to ousted leader Aung San
Suu Kyi, who has been convicted in recent weeks of several offences,
including incitement.
(Editing by Martin Petty)
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