September 20, 2017
China supports efforts
by the Myanmar government to protect its national security and opposes the
recent violent attacks in northern Rakhine State, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang
Yi told UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
The military response
to insurgent attacks last month by the ARSA extremist terrorists, which has
been described as a terrorist group, sent more than thousands of Muslims
fleeing to neighbouring Bangladesh and thousands of ethnic people to temporary
camps in southern Rakhine.
Myanmar’s government
says about 400 people have been killed in the fighting. Britain, France and
Australia urged Myanmar leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday to push for an
end to military operation. Her national security adviser said those who had
fled could return, but the process had to be discussed.
Wang told Guterres at a
meeting at the United Nations on Monday that China “understands and supports”
Myanmar’s efforts to protect its security in Rakhine and hopes the “fire of
war” can soon be extinguished, China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement
released on Tuesday.
China expresses
sympathy with those who have fled into Bangladesh and will send humanitarian aid
to Bangladesh, Wang said.
“China advocates
Myanmar and Bangladesh resolving the problem via dialogue and consultation,”
the Foreign Ministry cited Wang as saying.
“China is willing to
continue promoting peace talks in its own way, and hopes the international
community can play a constructive role to ease the situation and promote
dialogue,” he said.
Mr. Wang Yi also told
his Indonesian counterpart there should be understanding of the Myanmar
government’s efforts to protect social stability and that “violent incidents”
in Rakhine state are unacceptable, state media said.
The two met on the
sidelines of a United Nations meeting on Tuesday, state news agency Xinhua said
on Wednesday.
China and Myanmar have
close economic and diplomatic ties and China has defied expectations that
democratisation in Myanmar could lead to weaker relations between the two
countries.
The meeting between
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
came one day after State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi called on the world
community to help find peace for Myanmar at a diplomatic briefing in Nay Pyi
Taw.
In reaction to her
address, diplomats in Myanmar acknowledged that her address contains a very
positive message.
“There is no evidence
of ethnic cleansing in Rakhine, only a constructive approach can solve the
Rakhine issue, which is complicated,” said Russian Ambassador to Myanmar Mr.
Nikolay A. Listopadov.
“The Chinese
government’s position is very clear. We support the Myanmar government in its
efforts for restoring peace and stability in Rakhine,” said Chinese Ambassador
to Myanmar Mr. Hong Liang.
GNLM/ Reuters
Ref; The Global New
Light of Myanmar

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