PM : Help Burma

Written by Writer on Sunday, October 26th, 2008

PM : Help Burma

By Ashayagachat

Beijing - Prime Minister Wongsawat has called on Europe to support Burma in economic, social and , claiming that is a better way of improving democracy in the country than .

Mr said members of the Asia-Europe Meeting (Asem) should look to the future and use the meeting in a to benefit the Burmese people.

“I feel that needs to occur in tandem with economic, social and . Support for development in these areas will contribute to ,” Mr said.

He added that he did not believe in against Burma. “They rarely work,” he said. The prime minister said he understood that the European Union could not drop its sanctions because of domestic political reasons. “I welcome the increased emphasis of the EU on extending help to the people of Myanmar in the areas of , public health, agriculture and , especially after Cyclone .”

, according to Mr , was a .

It provided a rare opportunity for the international community to demonstrate its sincerity in providing assistance to Burma.

released a statement after their meeting yesterday, praising the role the UN secretary-general played in the to help Burma after it was hit by .

They also acknowledged the progress achieved in relief work by the Tripartite Core Group (TCG), comprising Burma, the UN and .

They said the UN and should continue to play a in coordinating the ongoing relief and in .

The encouraged Burma to engage all stakeholders in the political process to achieve and .

They called for the lifting of restrictions placed on political parties and the early release of those in detention.

Meanwhile, Thailand reassured the Asem summit yesterday that , under its chair, was taking lessons from the European Community to be more people-centred.

During a working lunch yesterday the Thai leader said he would push for the integration of the community by 2015, making it a more rule-based and effective organisation.

As chairman of since July, Thailand aims to help establish the bodies specified in the Charter, particularly the Human Rights Body, by the end of next year. Thailand, Mr said, was looking forward to making more people-centered.

Bangkok Post
Sunday October 26, 2008

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