IN a show of solidarity with the people of Myanmar affected by the recent earthquake, Malaysian Foreign Minister Dato’ Seri Mohamad Hasan, Representative of the 2025 ASEAN Chair for Myanmar, and Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa arrived in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday on a joint visit.
During the visit, the two ministers attended a joint meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where Union Minister and Deputy Prime Minister U Than Swe expressed deep gratitude for their timely support and compassionate response. He acknowledged their presence as a powerful symbol of ASEAN unity and support for the people of Myanmar, who have endured severe losses in lives and property due to the earthquake.
The Deputy Prime Minister also praised ASEAN member states for their swift humanitarian efforts, including the immediate deployment of search and rescue teams and aid to affected regions. He further called for continued support in the post-emergency phase, highlighting urgent needs such as mobile clinics, medical supplies, water distribution systems, and rescue equipment for long-term rehabilitation efforts.
In response, both the Malaysian and Thai foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to standing together with Myanmar as members of the ASEAN family. They pledged ongoing assistance to address the evolving needs in earthquake-hit areas and emphasized the importance of effective coordination. They also discussed enhanced collaboration through the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) to ensure timely humanitarian response and to prioritize recovery efforts for the affected communities.
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