The United Nations: India led the UN Security Council meeting which was closed in Myanmar and welcomed the consensus of five ASEAN points on Tuesday.
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Appreciate direction by Minister of Foreign Affairs II from Brunei Datassalam Dato Erywan Yusof, who is a special envoy of ASEAN for Myanmar,” India’s permanent representative of the UN Security Council president of the United Nations UN and Tirumu Tweeted.
“India welcomes @asan ‘consensus five points’ & looks forward to the initial visit to Myanmar from the ASEAN envoy,” he said.
The five-point consensus ASEAN states that there will be direct termination of violence in Myanmar and all parties will do fully restraint; Constructive dialogue among all the parties concerned will begin to find peaceful solutions in the interests of the people.
It was said that a special envoy from the ASEAN seat must facilitate the mediation of the dialogue process, with the help of the ASEAN Secretary General; ASEAN will provide humanitarian assistance through the AHA coordination center (ASEAN Coordination Center for Humanitarian Aid on Disaster Management); And special envoys and delegates will visit Myanmar to meet all parties concerned.