Asean 'strongly condemns' deadly air strikes in Myanmar; over 100 reported dead


KUALA LUMPUR, April 15 (Bernama): Asean "strongly condemns" a military air strike last week on a village in Myanmar, which is reported to have killed up to 100 people including civilians.

Indonesia, the chair of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) in a statement recently that all forms of violence must end immediately, particularly the use of force against civilians.

"This would be the only way to create a conducive environment for an inclusive national dialogue to find a sustainable peaceful solution in Myanmar," it said in a statement made available in the Asean Secretariat website.

The Asean chair also reiterated the 10-member bloc’s commitment to continue assisting Myanmar in seeking a workable and durable solution to the ongoing crisis through promoting the full implementation of the Five-Point Consensus.

According to media reports, Tuesday's attack in the Sagaing area was the deadliest in a recent string of military airstrikes, with children reported to be among the dead, and has drawn global condemnation.

Myanmar has been in chaos since a military coup in early 2021 that upended a decade of tentative democratic reform, with a bloody crackdown on protests giving rise to an armed struggle against the junta.

Recently, Malaysia’s foreign minister, Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir in his response to the Myanmar military junta's deadly airstrike said Malaysia is against any form of violence or harsh treatment against civilians.

"Malaysia's position is that we are against any form of violence taking place now in Myanmar and that is the position of ASEAN as a whole," he was reported as saying. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Myanmar , airstrike , Asean , Indonesia , Unhappy

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Shanghai’s robot startup wants to brew up a coffee revolution with automated kiosks
Malaysia leads tourist arrivals in Indonesia for August 2024
Thai govt to inspect all buses with compressed natural gas cylinders after tragic school bus fire
Burned-out South Korea and China youth embrace nutrient IV therapy to boost energy
Taiwan shuts down for second day as Typhoon Krathon to land
Bursa Malaysia falls as appetite for equities continues to shrink
Malaysia takes 38th spot, other Asean countries fare well in ‘best countries in the world’ ranking
Syed Saddiq apologises to Najib’s ex-aide
Made-with-Singapore films Mongrel and Stranger Eyes score 13 Golden Horse Awards nominations
Special modules to be used to teach children who used to live in homes operated by GISB

Others Also Read