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A/RES/75/287 GA

The situation in Myanmar

75
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119
Yes
1
No
36
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Draft symbol A/75/L.85/Rev.1
Adopted symbol A/RES/75/287
Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
Sponsors (3)
P5 Positions
Russia ~ United States United Kingdom China ~ France
UN Document A/RES/75/287 ↗

Vote Recorded VoteA/75/PV.83 June 18, 2021

1 surprising vote — country whose ideal point predicts the opposite position.

— Abstain (36)
✗ No (1)
Absent (37)
✓ Yes (119)
Speeches following this vote (20) may include explanations of vote
The President
Before giving the floor for explanations of vote after the voting, may I remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Mr. Tozik (Belarus)
We have just witnessed the adoption of resolution 75/287 — yet another resolution based on a politicized, countryspecific topic. The Republic of Belarus voted against it. At the outset, we would like to note that we fully share the aspirations to bring an end to the violence and to achieve peace and harmony in Myanmar. We welcome the efforts of the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian…
Ms. Fatima (Bangladesh)
Today’s resolution on the situation in Myanmar (resolution 75/287) is of utmost importance to Bangladesh. We share a border with Myanmar. We are hosting over a million of their people. Stability in Myanmar is therefore critically important for us, so that a durable solution for the million Rohingyas whom we host and who have been victims of atrocity crimes may be found. However, the resolution fa…
Mr. Aidid (Malaysia)
Malaysia remains gravely concerned over the situation in Myanmar following the military takeover of 1 February 2021. The continued use of lethal violence against unarmed civilians, which has resulted in a high number of casualties, is unacceptable under any circumstances. In this regard, Malaysia has consistently called on all parties to exercise utmost restraint to stop this deplorable situation…
Mr. Tirumurti (India)
I would like to explain our vote on resolution 75/287 on the situation in Myanmar. As a country that shares both land and maritime borders with Myanmar, India has direct stakes in the maintenance of peace and stability in the country. In this regard, India welcomes the initiative of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Myanmar and the five-point consensus. Our diplomatic engagem…
Mr. Geng Shuang (China)
All along, China has closely followed developments in Myanmar, worked actively with Myanmar parties and constructively participated in relevant Council discussions and in a joint consensus reached at the Council. China sincerely hopes that all the Myanmar parties will resolve their differences sooner through political dialogue and within the constitutional and legal framework, avoid the recurrenc…
Mr. Kyaw Moe Tun (Myanmar)
At the outset, I would like to thank the representatives of Liechtenstein and the European Union, as well as the Core Group and the sponsors of the draft resolution just adopted as resolution 75/287, and for their efforts and hard work towards a smooth adoption of the resolution. I wish also to thank all delegations that supported the resolution. In this regard, I would like to state the followi…
Mr. Vongnorkeo (Lao People's Democratic Republic)
My delegation would like to explain our abstention in the voting on resolution 75/287 on the situation in Myanmar as follows. As an immediate neighbour sharing a common border with Myanmar, and as a fellow member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Lao People’s Democratic Republic has closely followed the situation and the recent developments in Myanmar. My delegation welc…
Mr. Gafoor (Singapore)
Since the onset of the developments on the 1 February 2021, Singapore has taken a clear and consistent position on the situation in Myanmar. We strongly oppose the use of lethal force against unarmed civilians. It is deplorable and unacceptable under any circumstances. We call on the Myanmar military authorities to put an end to further violence and bloodshed and for all sides to refrain from esc…
Ms. Sulaiman (Brunei Darussalam)
We have just seen the adoption of resolution 75/287, entitled “The situation in Myanmar”, and Brunei Darussalam shares the concern of the international community on the situation in that country, especially on the reports of fatalities and escalation of violence. As current Chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Brunei Darussalam welcomes the support accorded to ASEAN as re…
Mr. Dang (Viet Nam)
Thank you, Mr. President, for giving me the floor to explain our position after the voting on resolution 75/287. Vietnam’s position on the issue is clear and consistent. In the interest of time, we will not reiterate all aspects of our position, but we will stress the following. We remain deeply concerned over the clashes and attacks that have taken lives of many people over the last few weeks …
Ms. Charikhi (Algeria)
My delegation has taken the floor to explain its position after the voting on resolution 75/287. At the outset, let me thank the members of the Core Group and acknowledge their endeavours to accommodate the positions, comments and concerns expressed, which have led to the adoption of this revised resolution entitled “The situation in Myanmar”. We believe that further efforts could have been mad…
Mr. Polyanskiy (Russian Federation)
The current internal political situation in Myanmar is being tracked very carefully in Russia. We believe that this challenging time for the country is one in which the belligerent parties need to show maximum restraint and avoid the use of force. In our view, the primary task is to establish a constructive dialogue with the aim of moving Myanmar society forward towards national reconciliation. …
Mr. Moharram (Saudi Arabia)
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia abstained in the voting on resolution 75/287, entitled “The situation in Myanmar”. In this respect, my country’s delegation would like to make the following observations. Despite a lack of clarity on the part of the sponsors regarding the negotiation process, my delegation sought to achieve a balanced text that takes into consideration the concerns of all States conce…
Mr. Ke (Cambodia)
Cambodia abstained from the voting on resolution 75/287, entitled “The situation in Myanmar”, taken under agenda item 34, “Prevention of armed conflict”, and wishes to express the following views. Given the current situation in Myanmar, it is very important for the international community to focus on creating an environment conducive to the coming together of the concerned parties to engage in a…
Ms. Nassrullah (Iraq)
Iraq voted in favour of resolution 75/287, entitled “The situation in Myanmar”, adopted today by the General Assembly. Iraq reiterates its position in support of the Muslim Rohingya people. However, Iraq believes that neither the current language on the Muslim Rohingya nor the resolution in general meets our expectations nor does it properly convey the situation on the ground. Further spotlight …
Ms. Alshamsi (United Arab Emirates)
The United Arab Emirates remains deeply concerned about the humanitarian situation and the impact of the recent developments in Myanmar on the ongoing suffering of the Rohingya Muslim minority, including on those who have been displaced. The role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation is crucial to protecting the Rohingya Muslim minority and ending their suffering. In this regard, the Unite…
The President
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote after the voting. We will now hear statements after the adoption of the resolution.
Ms. Chan Valverde (Costa Rica)
It has been 137 days since a coup d’état seized control from the democratically elected Government in Myanmar. However, it was only today that the General Assembly took action to respond to the coup. One would have thought that the violence and the deterioration of the human rights situation in the country would have prompted a more expeditious reaction from the international community, but this …
Mr. Kyslytsya (Ukraine)
Ukraine condemns in the strongest terms the military coup and the overthrow of the democratically elected Government in Myanmar, as well as the use of excessive and lethal force, which has led to injuries and fatalities among peaceful demonstrators and members of civil society, including women, youth and children. In that regard, we echo the calls of the Secretary-General and the Security Council…
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
United Nations A/RES/75/287 General Assembly Distr.: General 25 June 2021 21-08472 (E) 010721 *2108472* Seventy-fifth session Agenda item 34 Prevention of armed conflict Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 18 June 2021 [without reference to a Main Committee (A/75/L.85/Rev.1 and A/75/L.85/Rev.1/Add.1)] 75/287. The situation in Myanmar The General Assembly, Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,1 Recalling its relevant resolutions on Myanmar, the resolutions of the Human Rights Council, including the most recent, resolution 46/21 of 24 March 2021, adopted by consensus, as well as the Security Council statement on the situation in Myanmar of 4 February 2021, the statement by the President of the Security Council on the situation in Myanmar of 10 March 20212 and the press elements of the Security Council on the situation in Myanmar of 1 and 30 April 2021, Expressing grave concern about the declaration of the state of emergency by the Myanmar armed forces on 1 February 2021 and subsequent actions taken against the elected civilian Government, which also impact regional stability, and stressing its continued call upon Myanmar to act in accordance with the principle of adherence to the rule of law, good governance, the principles of democracy and constitutional government, respect for fundamental freedoms and the promotion and protection of human rights, as also provided for in the Charter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations,3 Stressing its strong support for the central role of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the continued constructive engagement of the Association with Myanmar in a positive manner towards facilitating a peaceful solution in the interest of the people of Myanmar and their livelihoods, and welcoming the holding and the outcome of the Leaders’ Meeting of the Association, on 24 April 2021, at the __________________ 1 Resolution 217 A (III). 2 S/PRST/2021/5. 3 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 2624, No. 46745. A/RES/75/287 The situation in Myanmar 21-08472 2/4 secretariat of the Association, taking into account in particular the Chairman’s statement on the Leaders’ Meeting and the five-point consensus reached during the Meeting,4 Welcoming the statements made by the Chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on 1 February and 2 March 2021, in which the Chair recalled the purposes and principles of the Charter of the Association, notably the principle of democracy, adherence to the rule of law, good governance, the respect for and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, and called upon all parties to exercise utmost restraint and seek a peaceful solution through constructive dialogue and practical reconciliation in the interests of the people and their livelihoods, Expressing deep concern about the arbitrary detention and arrest of President Win Myint, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, and other government officials and politicians, human rights defenders, journalists, civil society members, foreign experts and others, Strongly condemning the use of lethal force and violence, which has led to injuries and fatalities in many cases, against peaceful demonstrators, as well as members of civil society, women, youth, children and others, expressing deep concern at restrictions on medical personnel, civil society, labour union members, journalists and media workers, and people who protect and promote human rights, and calling for the immediate release of all those detained arbitrarily, Expressing concern for the safety and rights of all foreign nationals in Myanmar, Expressing unequivocal support for the democratic transition in Myanmar and for the need to uphold democratic institutions and processes, refrain from violence and fully respect human rights, fundamental freedoms and the rule of law, Noting in this context the various initiatives, movements and structures aimed at expressing the will of the people for a peaceful and democratic Myanmar, Underlining the need for a long-term peaceful political solution for Myanmar, including a return to its path of democratic transition and national reconciliation through an inclusive and peaceful dialogue between all parties, in accordance with the will and interests of the people of Myanmar, Reaffirming its support for the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar and her efforts to maintain communication and engage constructively with all relevant parties in Myanmar, welcoming her briefing of 26 February 2021, and reiterating its request for continued reporting to the General Assembly as warranted by the situation on the ground, Concerned at the human rights situation of persons belonging to ethnic, religious and other minorities in Myanmar, including the Rohingya Muslim minority, in particular with respect to the violations committed against them and their rights related to citizenship status, and reiterating the responsibility of the Myanmar armed forces to respect the human rights of all persons in Myanmar, Expressing concern that recent developments pose particular serious challenges for the voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable return of Rohingya refugees and all internally displaced persons, including those displaced since 1 February 2021, and in this regard stressing the need to address the root causes of the crisis in Rakhine State and for the Myanmar armed forces to abstain from taking measures that would lead to further displacement of the Rohingya Muslims and other minorities, both internally and across borders, __________________ 4 A/75/868, annex. The situation in Myanmar A/RES/75/287 3/4 21-08472 Concerned at the ongoing conflict in Kachin, Kayin, Rakhine, Shan and southern Chin States between the Myanmar armed forces and other groups, and at the persistent impunity for crimes committed by the Myanmar armed forces, Recalling the mandate of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar to collect, consolidate, preserve and analyse evidence of the most serious international crimes and violations of international law committed in Myanmar since 2011, including crimes against humanity, and to prepare files in order to facilitate and expedite fair and independent criminal proceedings, in accordance with international law standards, Condemning in the strongest terms, in this context, the excessive and lethal violence by the Myanmar armed forces since 1 February 2021, and stressing the principle of command responsibility, Recognizing the role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in addressing the plight of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar, including by initiating measures to ensure accountability for crimes committed against them, Noting that the International Criminal Court has opened an investigation into alleged crimes within the Court’s jurisdiction in the situation in Bangladesh and Myanmar, and noting also the order of the International Court of Justice of 23 January 2020 in the case lodged by the Gambia against Myanmar on the application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 5 Reaffirming its support for the people of Myanmar and its strong commitment to the sovereignty, political independence, territorial integrity and unity of Myanmar, 1. Calls upon the Myanmar armed forces to respect the will of the people as freely expressed by the results of the general election of 8 November 2020, to end the state of emergency, to respect all human rights of all the people of Myanmar and to allow the sustained democratic transition of Myanmar, including the opening of the democratically elected parliament and by working towards bringing all national institutions, including the armed forces, under a fully inclusive civilian Government that is representative of the will of the people; 2. Also calls upon the Myanmar armed forces to immediately and unconditionally release President Win Myint, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and other government officials and politicians and all those who have been arbitrarily detained, charged or arrested, including to ensure their rightful access to justice, and to engage and support the Association of Southeast Asian Nations constructively with a view to realizing an inclusive and peaceful dialogue among all stakeholders through a political process led and owned by the people of Myanmar to restore democratic governance; 3. Calls upon Myanmar to swiftly implement the five-point consensus reached at the Leaders’ Meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations held on 24 April 2021 to facilitate a peaceful solution in the interest of the people of Myanmar and their livelihoods, and to that end calls upon all stakeholders in Myanmar to cooperate with the Association and the Special Envoy of the Chair of the Association, and expresses its support for these efforts; 4. Calls upon the Myanmar armed forces to immediately stop all violence against peaceful demonstrators, as well as members of civil society, women, youth and children, and others, and to end restrictions on medical personnel, civil society, labour union members, journalists and media workers and restrictions on the Internet and social media; __________________ 5 Resolution 260 A (III), annex. A/RES/75/287 The situation in Myanmar 21-08472 4/4 5. Also calls upon the Myanmar armed forces to fully cooperate with and immediately facilitate a visit by the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar without delay, encourages complementarity of her work with the work of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Special Envoy, and in this regard calls for ensuring unhindered access to and communication with the United Nations and other human rights entities and mechanisms without fear of reprisals, intimidation or attack; 6. Calls for safe and unimpeded humanitarian access to all people in need, including to people in detention, allowing for unimpeded humanitarian assistance, including from the United Nations, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management and other organizations, and calls for respect for the safety of medical facilities and staff; 7. Recalls, in line with the Secretary-General’s call for a global ceasefire as supported by the Security Council in its resolution 2532 (2020) of 1 July 2020, the need to de-escalate violence, and in that regard calls upon all Member States to prevent the flow of arms into Myanmar; 8. Calls upon Myanmar to continue engaging with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in seeking a sustainable peaceful resolution to the current political crisis, taking into account the important role of the Association in continuing to assist Myanmar in its transition to democracy; 9. Decides to remain seized of the matter, inter alia, on the basis of reports of the Secretary-General, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar and the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar, and as warranted by the situation on the ground. 83rd plenary meeting 18 June 2021
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