Australian FM Statement On Myanmar 10 December

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Australian Government has grave concerns about the ongoing political and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar. Australia condemns widespread human rights abuses and violations by the Myanmar military regime, and remains deeply concerned by its ongoing attacks against civilians including airstrikes. We also note with concern credible reports of violence and abuses committed by other armed actors.

Australia has consistently maintained that a genuine path to peace requires an end to violence, the release of all those unjustly detained and inclusive dialogue among all Myanmar stakeholders.

We are seriously concerned that elections held without these conditions will lead to greater instability and prevent a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis, with grave consequences for the people of Myanmar. The current situation in Myanmar falls short of what is needed for free, fair and inclusive elections.

Australia will continue to urge a peaceful transition of power to a democratic civilian government that reflects the will of the people. We reiterate our strong support for ASEAN's central role in resolving this crisis. We continue to call on the regime to fulfil its commitments under the Five-Point Consensus and to engage meaningfully with ASEAN representatives including the ASEAN Chair's Special Envoy.

Our commitment to universal human rights reflects our national values. Australia will continue to stand with the people of Myanmar, who have demonstrated great resilience and bravery in the face of adversity.

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