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UN Chief Guterres worried about Myanmar situation

At the Asean summit in Jakarta, UN Chief Antonio Guterres expresses deep concern over the deteriorating situation in Myanmar. He urged Asean countries to work together for regional peace through dialogue and respect for international law.
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00:00 I remain deeply concerned about the worsening political, humanitarian and human rights situation
00:05 in Myanmar, including Rakhine State, and the plight of the massive number of refugees living
00:12 in desperate conditions.
00:15 I welcome ASEAN's principled approach to the Five-Point Consensus, and I urge all countries
00:20 to continue to seek a unified strategy towards Myanmar.
00:25 We need cooperation on all fronts.
00:29 On the peace front, I commend ASEAN's constructive role in working to defuse tensions from the
00:34 South China Sea to the Korean Peninsula by prioritizing dialogue and promoting respect
00:41 for international law.
00:42 Thank you.
00:51 [END]
00:52 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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