U WUNNA MAUNG LWIN, Union Minister for Foreign Affairs, participated in the ASEAN-European Union Ministerial Meeting held via video conference at 3 pm on 6 August 2021 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nay Pyi Taw.
The
ASEAN-EU Ministerial Meeting was co-chaired by Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister
for Foreign Affairs of Singapore and Joseph Borrell, High Representative of the
European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The Meeting reviewed
the ASEAN-EU cooperation and exchanged views on regional and international
issues. The Union Minister stressed the importance for ASEAN and EU to engage
and exchange views on future plans and hoped that the Summit in Brussels to
commemorate the 45th anniversary of ASEAN-EU Dialogue Relations would chart a
new chapter with broad, varied and constructive agenda to promote shared
prosperity through inclusive economic growth, trade and investment, including
on the implementation of the IAI Work Plan IV, inclusively. He also extended
appreciation for EU’s contribution to combat the spread of COVID-19 and
mitigate its impact in ASEAN.
On
regional and international issues, he underscored several points related to the
appointment of the special envoy of the ASEAN Chair and highlighted that any
support that EU or any countries would be providing must compliment the
five-point consensus and the fivepoint roadmap and stressed that anything
beyond the five-point consensus and five-point roadmap would not help the
special envoy nor Myanmar. He also explained that Myanmar would not support the
idea of engaging with CPRH and NUG since the Anti-Terrorism Central Committee
on 8 May 2021 had declared them and their subordinates as terrorist groups,
including nonstate actors as stated in the EU’s spokesperson statement on the
appointment of the special envoy because it would be a breach of the five-point
consensus of the ASEAN Leaders’ Meeting.
He
also explained that EU’s interpretation of a “meaningful political dialogue”
should not include non-state actors and unlawful associations which have been
declared as the terrorist group because it would not bring peaceful resolution.
He also expressed his hope that EU would continue to support Myanmar so that
Myanmar could complete the five-point roadmap successfully and reinstate
democracy in Myanmar. On humanitarian assistance, he reaffirmed that Myanmar
would cooperate with AHA Centre in its efforts to provide humanitarian
assistance related to COVID-19.
He
also stated that country specific issues should not be mentioned in the ASEAN
common statement delivered by country coordinator and that it should be avoided
in the future. Since developments in Myanmar still appeared in the ASEAN common
statement under paragraph 27, Myanmar had disassociated itself from the
paragraph 27 of the ASEAN common statement.
ASEAN-EU
Ministerial Meeting was also attended by senior officials from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
MNA
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