Blinken calls on Southeast Asian nations to take action on Myanmar

HANOI 鈥 The United States has 鈥渄eep concerns鈥 about the military coup in Myanmar and called on Southeast Asian nations to take action to end violence and restore democracy in the country, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday.
The Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) has been leading the main diplomatic effort on member country Myanmar since a Feb. 1 coup plunged it into turmoil.
During a video conference with ASEAN foreign ministers on Wednesday, Mr. Blinken urged ASEAN to take 鈥渋mmediate action鈥 on a five-point consensus, agreed upon in April, to appoint a special envoy to Myanmar, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a statement.
Myanmar has descended into chaos after the coup, with hundreds of protesters killed by security forces and thousands jailed amid paralyzing strikes and spreading conflict in border regions.
Mr. Blinken asked for the release of all those 鈥渦njustly detained鈥 in the country, and the restoration of Myanmar鈥檚 democratic transition, Mr. Price said.
Mr. Blinken also emphasized the US rejection of China鈥檚 鈥渦nlawful maritime claims鈥 in the South China Sea and said Washington 鈥渟tands with Southeast Asian claimants in the face of (Chinese) coercion,鈥 Mr. Price said. 鈥 Reuters


