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Myanmar's Suu Kyi pressed on Rohingya crisis at ASEAN summit in Sydney

The humanitarian crisis was one of the key topics at a three-day special summit between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Australia

AFP | PTI  |  Sydney 

Aung San Suu Kyi. Photo: PTI
Aung San Suu Kyi. Photo: PTI

Myanmar's de facto Suu Kyi was pressed about the Rohingya crisis at an in Sunday, but the regional bloc stressed it could not intervene and "force an outcome".

Suu Kyi has been under intense global criticism for her public silence amid a brutal military crackdown that has forced nearly 700,000 of the Muslim-minority Rohingya to flee Myanmar's Rakhine state for

The humanitarian crisis was one of the key topics at a three-day special summit between the (ASEAN) and

"We discussed the situation in Rakhine state at considerable length today," Australian said at the closing press conference.

"Suu Kyi addressed the matter comprehensively, at some considerable length herself.

"It's certainly an issue that has been discussed and it is fair to say... very constructively, in our meeting."

Singapore's Loong, who is this year's ASEAN chair, said Myanmar's neighbours were concerned about the ongoing situation but could not "force an outcome".

"It is of concern for all ASEAN countries, and yet ASEAN is not able to intervene and to force an outcome," Lee said alongside Turnbull.

Both leaders said they would back efforts to reach a to end the crisis, and were supporting humanitarian efforts to help those displaced.

The 10-nation ASEAN prides itself on consensus diplomacy and non-interference in each other's affairs.

But the exodus has sparked rare tension within the association, and Muslim-majority has called for an independent ASEAN-led investigation into allegations of army abuse.

Malaysia's increased the pressure on Suu Kyi Saturday, saying the Rohingya issue could threaten regional security as he warned those affected could fall prey to extremist groups like Islamic State.

Lee said had no "specific intelligence" on whether there were terrorist groups in Rakhine state, but said "these are possibilities that you cannot rule out and which you have to keep on being on the watch out for".

Suu Kyi is due in on Monday for talks with Turnbull before an address to Sydney's on Tuesday.

She has not commented publicly since arriving in on Saturday for the summit, but is scheduled to take questions at Tuesday's media event.

ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and has been a dialogue partner since 1974.

First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 14:05 IST
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