Malaysia

Revise Asean way to resolve Myanmar crisis: Anwar

The prime minister says it is no longer internal affairs as more refugees flee the country

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Feb 2023 9:21PM

Revise Asean way to resolve Myanmar crisis: Anwar
Asean will need to change its approach when addressing the Myanmar crisis as more refugees flee the country, affecting other member states in the region, says Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Anwar Ibrahim. – Pic courtesy of the Prime Minister’s Office, February 12, 2023

BANGKOK – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged Asean to explore new strategies and approaches in resolving the ongoing crisis in Myanmar.

Anwar stated in an exclusive interview with Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS) that the Myanmar crisis can no longer be considered the internal affairs of the country because it has affected its neighbours, including Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia as a result of the influx of refugees fleeing the country.

“Myanmar conflict seems not to be resolved in near future unless Asean takes a revise, on what we have to discuss.

“The Asean way has been extremely productive in dealing with many other issues (in the region). However, the Asean way needs to be revised when it comes to the Myanmar crisis because constructive engagement has not been working.”

Anwar, who was sworn in as Malaysia’s 10th prime minister last November, described himself as a junior among the other Asean leaders. 

He had discussed issues concerning Myanmar with his counterparts in Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore and Thailand during his official visits to these countries recently.

“As Indonesia is taking the lead (Asean Chair this year), I will, probably in the next one or two weeks, speak to Indonesian President Jokowi (Joko Widodo),  giving him my views on what has happen (in Myanmar) and seeking his wisdom and formulating new strategies,” he said.

During his maiden visit to Thailand, Anwar had met his counterpart Prayuth Chan o-cha on Thursday and discussed multiple issues of mutual interest including Myanmar.

Anwar said Asean should make coherent and concerted efforts as a regional organisation to resolve the conflict in Myanmar during a joint press conference following the meeting.

He reaffirmed that Malaysia would “do whatever is required” to facilitate the peace process regarding the crisis in southern Thailand.

“I told the prime minister (Prayuth) that in a small way, with your (Prayuth) agreement, I would do whatever necessary,  talking and engaging our friends in the south as well as those in Bangkok.

“Besides that, we have to ensure  the negotiations and meetings take place more often and issues raised must be dealt with and addressed.

“What cannot be considered a compromise is our position against any form of violence.”

Malaysia is a facilitator for the peace dialogue process in ending the decades-old conflict in southern Thailand.

Anwar said former chief of defence force Tan Sri Zulkifli Zainal Abidin, who has been appointed as the new Malaysian chief facilitator effective January 1, has a good understanding of the situation in the south as well as a friend to many in the kingdom.

“This will help immensely in the negotiations.” – Bernama, February 12, 2023

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