13th Asia-Europe Foreign Ministers' Meeting opens today in Nay Pyi Taw; Rohingya crisis to be discussed on sidelines
13th Asia-Europe
Foreign Ministers' Meeting opens today in Nay Pyi Taw; Rohingya crisis to be
discussed on sidelines
A total of 51 countries will participate in the 13th
Asia-Europe Foreign Ministers' Meeting, opening on Monday in Myanmar's capital
city of Nay Pyi Taw.
The host country's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi will
inaugurate the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), in which the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and the European Union (EU) will participate,
reports Efe news.
According to diplomatic sources, the Rohingya crisis will be
included in the bilateral meetings, to be held on the sidelines.
The crisis has worsened since the Army launched an operation
in August against the Muslim minority in the western state of Rakhine in
response to attacks on police posts by Rohingya militants from the Arakan
Rohingya Salvation Army. At least 400 people have been killed and some 300
villages have been razed in the military operation.
The High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs,
Federica Mogherini, will participate in the meeting after a stopover on Sunday
in Bangladesh, where 620,000 Rohingya refugees have fled due to the violence in
Myanmar.
Mogherini visited a refugee camp in southeastern Bangladesh
and said the EU will help find a "sustainable solution" to the
humanitarian crisis.
The 13th ASEM Foreign Ministers' Meeting, an informal forum
that aims to boost cooperation in every area between Asia and Europe, will
conclude on Tuesday with the release of a final declaration.
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