SAC Chairman PM Senior General Min Aung Hlaing discusses Myanmar earthquake impact with ASEAN Chair, Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim in phone call
Chairman
of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung
Hlaing contacted ASEAN Alternate Chair Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Haji
Anwar bin Ibrahim yesterday afternoon to seek aid for loss and damage in
Myanmar triggered by a powerful earthquake on 28 March.
Firstly,
the ASEAN Alternate Chair Prime Minister of Malaysia said his deep sorrow over
the damage and losses in Myanmar, both on behalf of Malaysia and as the ASEAN
Chair. He stated that this morning, Malaysia had already dispatched a rescue
and relief team via aircraft. Similarly, the Malaysian Foreign Minister held a
virtual meeting with the foreign ministers of other ASEAN member states to
discuss how ASEAN member nations, as a family, could extend their cooperation
and assistance, including support for the affected people.
The
Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister expressed gratitude
for the phone discussions regarding the situation in Myanmar, both in his
capacity as the Alternate Chair of ASEAN and as the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
He also conveyed appreciation for the assistance provided by Malaysia.
Furthermore, he acknowledged the support from the AHA Centre, noting that
rescue teams from Singapore arrived yesterday and are already carrying out
their duties. He stated that search and rescue operations were ongoing. As of
now, approximately 1,700 people have died, around 3,400 have been injured, and
nearly 300 people are missing. The death toll may continue to rise, and the
situation remains subject to change. He emphasized appreciation for the support
and cooperation of ASEAN countries, including Malaysia, in this time of
hardship and extended gratitude to the ASEAN community.
The
Alternate Chair of the ASEAN Malaysian Prime Minister continued that Myanmar is
a country that maintains friendly and cordial relations with Malaysia.
Therefore, Malaysia will make every effort to provide the best possible
assistance. Moreover, the Malaysian Minister of Foreign Affairs will be sent to
Myanmar to assess the on-ground situation and explore the possible support to
be extended to Myanmar.
The
Senior General responded that Malaysia is a country that maintains a strong and
friendly relationship with Myanmar. So, Myanmar also welcomes the visit of the
Malaysian Minister of Foreign Affairs to Myanmar. Myanmar continues to
cooperate with a correct and fair mindset within the ASEAN community.
Furthermore, Malaysia’s engagement in this matter, both in its capacity as a
nation and as the Alternate ASEAN Chair, has provided significant support to
Myanmar. So, the people of Myanmar and himself deeply appreciate these efforts.
– MNA/TTA
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