North Korea Tensions, Burma Elections Up Front at Southeast Asian Security Meeting
Jim Gomez | July 20, 2010
Tensions over rogue state North Korea and repressive dictatorship Burma are expected to dominate discussions when
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Hanoi, Vietnam. Tensions over North Korea are expected to overshadow Asia’s largest security forum this week in Vietnam — four months after 46 South Korean sailors were killed in the sinking of a warship that was blamed on Pyongyang.
The reclusive North, which has denied attacking the 1,200-ton Cheonan, is expected to send its top diplomat to the annual security meeting organized by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and her South Korean counterpart will also attend, marking the first time the three have met since the deadly sinking.
Foreign ministers from the 10-member countries started arriving in the tightly guarded Vietnamese capital of Hanoi on Monday, a day before the official opening ceremony, to hold talks on how to improve the enforcement of a treaty banning nuclear weapons from the region. The Korean ship incident was also discussed.
“They certainly expressed their concerns about whether such an issue will lead to further instability and insecurity and potential flare-ups, which will not be good for the region,” Asean Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan said on the sidelines after the talks.
The foreign ministers will be joined later in the week by officials from the Asia-Pacific, Europe and the United States for the Asean Regional Forum.
The ministers’ agenda is heavy with issues surrounding the bloc’s goal of establishing a European-style economic community by 2015, and the lingering hardship created by the global financial crisis.
The Asean ministers will press Myanmar, which plans to call general elections this year, to hold its polls in a “free, fair and inclusive manner with the participation of all political parties,” according to the draft statement.
The reclusive junta has yet to set a date for the elections, Myanmar’s first in two decades. Critics have dismissed the election as a sham designed to cement nearly 50 years of military rule in Burma.
Detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party will boycott the vote, citing unfair elections laws. Her party has since been disbanded.
Additionally, Burma has been suspected of embarking on a nuclear program with the aim of developing a bomb — with backing from North Korea. Burma denied those allegations on Monday when the issue was raised at Monday’s nuclear meeting, Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said.
The Asean ministers will also work on the agenda of a summit in October between their heads of state and President Barack Obama.
Asean, founded in 1967, groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. It admitted Burma in 1997, despite strong opposition from Western nations.
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