SG/SM/13849

Real Opportunities for Progress Exist in Myanmar, but Government Must Step Up Reform Efforts to Bring About Inclusive Transition, Says Secretary-General

27 September 2011
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/13849
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Real Opportunities for Progress Exist in Myanmar, but Government Must Step Up

 

Reform Efforts to Bring About Inclusive Transition, Says Secretary-General

 


The following statement by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was issued today:


The Group of Friends of the Secretary-General on Myanmar met at the ministerial level today.


Our discussion took place only six months after the establishment of a new Government, and follows a series of high-level bilateral visits to the country.


We recognize the significance of recent developments in Myanmar and welcome President Thein Sein’s pledge for Myanmar to “catch up with the changing world”.


This is all the more important given the considerable political, human rights and development challenges facing the country.


I share the perception of many — including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi — that change is possible.


It is also necessary.


Real opportunities for progress exist, but the Government must step up its efforts for reform if it is to bring about an inclusive — and irreversible — transition.


In particular, the authorities must cultivate improved dialogue with all political actors and release all remaining political prisoners.  The Foreign Minister of Myanmar has referred in his statement at the General Assembly that an early amnesty is being considered.


Pledges on this have been made and must be fulfilled in a qualitatively significant manner.


On its part, the international community has a responsibility to support Myanmar’s change.


I am committed to working with all parties to ensure that the United Nations continues to do its part to help the people of Myanmar to address the political and developmental challenges facing their country.


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