Singapore says ASEAN not as effective as hoped in Myanmar

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'(ASEAN is) not as effective or as quick as we would have hoped for. But this is a difficult situation,' foreign minister Vivian Balakrishnan said.

A bird flies near ASEAN secretariat building ahead of the summit in JakartaSINGAPORE - The progress by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Myanmar has not been as effective as hoped, Singapore's foreign minister said in an interview.

In April, ASEAN announced a five-point consensus aimed at resolving the crisis. As part of those efforts, the bloc appointed Brunei's second minister for foreign affairs as special envoy to Myanmar in early August. Balakrishnan called the situation "dire" and said ASEAN was trying be constructive, facilitate dialogue and deliver humanitarian assistance.

However, Balakrishnan said Singapore's "so-called leverage was overestimated", because the total also included multinationals that have invested in Myanmar.

 

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