China "We want the government there to handle this issue with great care, so I think this implies many things.""There (is a) crisis, but this does not constitute (a) threat ... to the region and international peace and security.... this issue does not belong to the Security Council. ... These problems still we believe are basically internal
Russia's deputy U.N. ambassador Konstantin Dolgov echoed China's view saying "it's not for the Security Council to lead on this matter.""We don't think that there is a situation of threat to international peace and security at this point in time, but, of course, regional action is very important to prevent that," he said, strongly backing efforts by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to promote a solution.
Singapore Minister Mentor Mr Lee ,Kuan Yew The region's future is at stake if the situation in Myanmar continues to deteriorate.That is why ASEAN, especially Singapore, must try its best to help stabilise Myanmar."Asean leaders know that if the situation in Myanmar continues to deteriorate, there must come a breaking point when much more brutal force will again be necessary to put their people down. We must try our best to help stabilise Myanmar. Singapore is at the very heart of Asean. An unstable Myanmar is a time-bomb in the whole region
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