Original title: ASEAN special envoy for Myanmar AI ruiwan called for a comprehensive ceasefire in Myanmar for four months
AI ruiwan, special envoy of ASEAN on Myanmar and minister in charge of foreign affairs of Brunei.
Ai Ruiwan, the ASEAN special envoy for Burma and Minister of foreign affairs of Brunei, told the media in September 5th that he hoped to visit Burma this month and called on the Burma military and ethnic local armed groups to cease fire for four months until the end of this year to deal with COVID-19 and humanitarian crisis.
AI ruiwan visited Myanmar in early June this year and met with min anglai, chairman of Myanmar's national management committee in Naypyidaw.
Kyodo News Agency reported on September 5 that AI ruiwan, minister in charge of foreign affairs of Brunei, the rotating chairman of ASEAN, was appointed as ASEAN special envoy for Myanmar on August 4. In the past month, he has communicated with Myanmar's national management committee and Myanmar's Ministry of foreign affairs by video conference for many times. He suggested last week that all parties in Burma should achieve a genuine cease-fire nationwide to deal with COVID-19, rescue victims and protect the lives of volunteers. The cease-fire period is 4 months until the end of this year.
Ariwan said that the Myanmar National Management Committee has no objection to this. After the ceasefire, ASEAN humanitarian aid to Myanmar will be distributed as soon as mid September. The next plan is to assist Myanmar in purchasing new vaccines.
Kyodo News Agency reported that AI ruiwan hopes to visit Myanmar as soon as this month, but the specific itinerary has not been determined. He is consulting with Myanmar on the substance of the visit.
Reuters reported on September 4 that ariwan has made a request to Myanmar to meet with Aung San Suu Kyi, and has not received a response.
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