New York (VNA) – UN Secretary-General AntonioGuterres and his predecessor Ban Ki-moon have called on Southeast Asiancountries to take actions to stop the crisis in Myanmar.
Speaking during a UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting on cooperationbetween the UN and regional and sub-regional organizations on April 19,Guterres called on regional leaders to bolster efforts towards finding apeaceful solution to the crisis in Myanmar.
In this regard, UN cooperation with ASEAN is vital, he said, as the situationrequires a robust international response grounded in a unified regional effort.
“I urge regional actors to leverage their influence to prevent furtherdeterioration and, ultimately, find a peaceful way out of this catastrophe,” hestressed.
Meanwhile, Ban Ki-moon also urged leaders toimplement immediate joint actions ahead of the Special ASEAN Summit onMyanmar, which is slated for April 24 in Indonesia.
ASEAN should agree to send a high-ranking delegation to Myanmar to connect all concernedparties, he said.
He called on ASEAN leaders to work with the UN to help the peopleof Myanmar, and urged the UNSC to act resolutely to prevent the situation frombecoming more serious in the country.
Myanmar'sArmed Forces Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing willattend the Special ASEAN Summit on Myanmar in Jakarta. Recently,Myanmar's neighbours have made efforts to encourage the organisation ofnegotiations between the parties in Myanmar to resolve the political crisis inthis country./.
Speaking during a UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting on cooperationbetween the UN and regional and sub-regional organizations on April 19,Guterres called on regional leaders to bolster efforts towards finding apeaceful solution to the crisis in Myanmar.
In this regard, UN cooperation with ASEAN is vital, he said, as the situationrequires a robust international response grounded in a unified regional effort.
“I urge regional actors to leverage their influence to prevent furtherdeterioration and, ultimately, find a peaceful way out of this catastrophe,” hestressed.
Meanwhile, Ban Ki-moon also urged leaders toimplement immediate joint actions ahead of the Special ASEAN Summit onMyanmar, which is slated for April 24 in Indonesia.
ASEAN should agree to send a high-ranking delegation to Myanmar to connect all concernedparties, he said.
He called on ASEAN leaders to work with the UN to help the peopleof Myanmar, and urged the UNSC to act resolutely to prevent the situation frombecoming more serious in the country.
Myanmar'sArmed Forces Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing willattend the Special ASEAN Summit on Myanmar in Jakarta. Recently,Myanmar's neighbours have made efforts to encourage the organisation ofnegotiations between the parties in Myanmar to resolve the political crisis inthis country./.
VNA