PHNOM PENH - The Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Wednesday called for Western nations to lift sanctions
against Myanmar following much-lauded signs of change in the army-dominated
nation.
Strict sanctions on Myanmar, enforced notably
by the United States and the European Union in response to human rights abuses
and for failing to free all political prisoners, have long left the country
isolated.
Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, whose
country has just taken over the rotating chairmanship of the 10-nation regional
bloc, said democratic reform in Myanmar was moving forward.
"Myanmar's foreign minister has requested
ASEAN to call for the lifting of economic sanctions against Myanmar," he
told reporters after the bloc's foreign ministers held a two-day retreat in the
northwestern temple town of Siem Reap.
"And I would like to inform you that
ASEAN as a whole agrees on the issue," he added.
The Singapore foreign ministry said "the
ministers noted the positive developments in Myanmar and expressed their
support for the lifting of sanctions".
ASEAN made a similar call for sanctions to be
removed a year ago at a retreat in Indonesia.
Since then Myanmar's new nominally-civilian
government has surprised observers by opening dialogue with opposition leader
Aung San Suu Kyi, freezing work on an unpopular mega-dam and releasing some
dissidents.
Myanmar was rewarded in November for its
conciliatory gestures with the ASEAN chair in 2014, despite rights groups
saying the move was premature.
The country gave up the chance to head ASEAN
five years ago due to international pressure for democratic reforms.
ASEAN also includes Brunei, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
As chair of ASEAN, Myanmar would be required
to speak on behalf of the bloc and host scores of meetings including the East
Asia Summit, which includes the United States.
AFP
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