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Myanmar army carried out coup, blocking aid: US

Under United State’s law, Washington forbidden from assisting Burmese govt

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Feb 2021 7:00AM

Myanmar army carried out coup, blocking aid: US
Myanmar military officers standing guard behind a barricade after a coup d’état, with civilian leaders being put under house arrest. – AFP pic, February 3, 2021

WASHINGTON – Washington formally determined yesterday that Myanmar’s military carried out a coup, legally requiring an end to United States assistance to the government.

“We have assessed that the Burmese military’s actions on February 1, having deposed the duly elected government, constituted a military coup d’état,” State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters, using Myanmar’s former name of Burma.

“The US will continue to work closely with our partners throughout the region and the world to support respect for democracy and the rule of law in Burma.”

Under US law, the US will be forbidden from assisting the government, but the effects will be largely symbolic as virtually all assistance in Myanmar goes to non-governmental channels.

Asked how much money goes through the government, Price said it is a “very small portion”.

The military is already under US sanctions over its brutal campaign against the Rohingya minority.

The State Department said Washington will maintain humanitarian programmes, including for the Rohingya, but will also undertake a broader review of its assistance to Myanmar.

President Joe Biden in a forceful statement on Monday said the US will consider re-imposing sanctions on Myanmar, which were lifted during its decade-long transition to democracy.

According to the State Department, Washington has contributed US$1.5 billion (RM6 billion) to Myanmar since 2012 to support democracy, internal peace and violence-hit communities.

Another official, briefing reporters on customary condition of anonymity, said the US has had no contact since the coup, either with the military or civilian leaders, who have been put under house arrest.

But the official said the US is “having daily ongoing conversations” with Japan and India, close US partners that “have better contact with the Burmese military than we do”.

Japan and India, both eager to offer an alternative to Myanmar’s major partner China, have pursued cordial relations even after Western nations pulled back over the treatment of the Rohingya, on which Aung San Suu Kyi said little.

Days before the coup, India shipped 1.5 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Myanmar. – AFP, February 3, 2021

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