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ASEAN leaders meet, likely to discuss Rohingyas, South China Sea


23 June 2019  

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BANGKOK: Southeast Asian leaders met on Sunday for a second day of a summit in Bangkok, where they were to discuss pressing regional issues including the plight of Myanmar’s fleeing Rohingyas and the South China Sea dispute. Leaders of the 10 countries on Saturday adopted a joint declaration against marine plastic pollution and stressed the importance of a regional trade pact first proposed by China.

ASEAN leaders face calls from rights groups to rethink support for plans to repatriate Rohingya Muslims who have fled member state Myanmar, where activists say returnees could face discrimination and persecution. More than 700,000 Rohingya crossed into Bangladesh in 2017, according to U.N. agencies, after a crackdown by Myanmar’s military sparked by Rohingya insurgent attacks on security forces.

Malaysia’s foreign minister Saifuddin Abdullah on Saturday called for perpetrators of massacres and atrocities against the Rohingya to be “brought to justice.” “The repatriation process must include the citizenship of the Rohingyas,” Saifuddin said.

The countries made some progress on a Code of Conduct negotiating draft for the disputed South China Sea. The South China Sea is one of the world’s busiest waterways, and a potential flashpoint in the region as several ASEAN members – the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia – as well as China and Taiwan have conflicting territorial claims. Experts have cast doubts over what progress the 10-country group could make on the matter.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 23 June 2019 11:15 AM

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