Anti-military forces block Hun Sen’s visit to Myanmar, pointing to legitimization of the terrorist regime
Myanmar website reports that The coalition once morest the junta known as The Strike Coordinating Committee (GSCB), which comprises more than 260 anti-coup organizations in Myanmar, has vowed to do whatever it takes to block Hun’s visit to Myanmar. Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia That will be held during the 7-8 January this year.
In a statement released by GSCB on January 4, it condemned the Cambodian prime minister’s planned visit. As the chairman of ASEAN this year that It is a step towards creating legitimacy for the “terrorist” regime in Myanmar. which they will not allow the plan to continue
GSCB also pointed out that Hun Sen’s plans to visit Myanmar for two days also ignore the will of the people of Myanmar. including the consensus of 5 ASEAN Leaders that reached a consensus in April last year. which aims to end the conflict crisis in Myanmar as well
“These agreements are made by ASEAN leaders. including the Brunei government ASEAN President last year But the Cambodian government Chair of ASEAN now They seem to want to go back to the ship,” said GSCB member Chit Win Maung.
In December, Hun Sen sparked a heated controversy when he opened his office to welcome Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Vanna Maung Lwin. at a meeting in Phnom Penh He also announced that he will visit Myanmar in 2022 to meet with Senior General Min Aung Lai, leader of the Myanmar military junta. The move sparked outrage among opponents and protests took place in front of the Cambodian embassy in Yangon. Two explosions occurred at the end of last week. The report said it was the work of the anti-military rulers (Myanmar website).