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Australia halts defence ties with Myanmar, redirects aid

Sydney, Australia
Reuters

Australia has suspended its defence cooperation program with Myanmar, Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne said, amid an intensified crackdown by the country’s military on massive protests against last month’s coup. 

Australia will also redirect immediate humanitarian needs to Rohingyas and other ethnic minorities, Payne said in a statement late on Sunday. 

Australia Marise Payne July 2020

Australia’s Foreign Minister Marise Payne speaks during a news conference at the US Department of State following the 30th AUSMIN in Washington, DC, on 28th July, 2020. PICTURE: Brendan Smialowski/Pool via Reuters/File photo.

“We will prioritise the most pressing humanitarian and emerging needs and seek to ensure our humanitarian engagement is with and through non-government organisations, not with government or government-related entities,” Payne said.

Australia bilateral defence ties with Myanmar’s military are restricted to non-combat areas such as English language training.

Canberra will also continue to demand the immediate release of Sean Turnell, an economist and adviser to deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi, authorities said. Turnell has been detained with limited consular access since the 1st February coup that overthrew Myanmar’s elected government.

Hundreds of people gathered in Australia’s largest city of Sydney over the weekend urging the Australian government to take a strong stance against the coup.

The South-East Asian country has been plunged in turmoil after the army took over control of the country and detained elected leaders, with daily protests that United Nations said had killed more than 50 people.

“We continue to strongly urge the Myanmar security forces to exercise restraint and refrain from violence against civilians,” Payne said.

Myanmar’s major trade unions have called on members to shut down the economy from Monday, as the country on Sunday witnessed one of the biggest days of protest.

 

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