EU urges urgent de-escalation of tensions in Myanmar
Dhaka: The European Union (EU) has said there is an urgent need for a de-escalation of tensions in Rakhine State of Myanmar, on all sides, and for full observance of international human rights law.
‘The European Union stands in solidarity with the Bangladeshi authorities, who have played a crucial humanitarian role in welcoming the refugees who have arrived as a result of the crisis,’ said High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini in a statement on the situation in Rakhine State, reports UNB.
Mogherini said unrestricted humanitarian access, including for aid workers, is essential in order to reach those who desperately need it.
The government of Myanmar has committed to implementing the recommendations of the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State. ‘This should be done without delay and with full determination.’
The European Union offered its full support in practical terms to the government’s implementation of the recommendations, which is the way to avoid the further deterioration of the situation and to move forward.
The situation in Northern Rakhine State in Myanmar is extremely serious and has our full attention, the statement reads.
‘Today, I was in touch with the Foreign Minister of Indonesia, Retno Marsudi, following her visit to Myanmar and Bangladesh, and through our European Union Delegation in Yangon and elsewhere, we are in close contact with the authorities in Myanmar, in the region and beyond,’ said the Vice President.
The European Union is committed to supporting the government of Myanmar and all stakeholders in finding sustainable solutions towards lasting peace, stability and prosperity, for the benefit of the whole population, reads the statement, a copy of which UNB obtained on Thursday.
‘As the European Union, we condemn the attacks on August 25 on Myanmar security forces in Northern Rakhine State and the subsequent violence, and we expect the perpetrators to be brought to justice in line with the rule of law.’
The security forces involved in ongoing operations have a duty to exercise maximum restraint and to protect unarmed civilians, said the Vice President.