04.08.2025 – 08.08.2025 , (Weekly Presents)

The Quad foreign ministers expressed deep concern about the situation in Myanmar and its regional implications.

“We reaffirm our strong support for ASEAN’s efforts to find an inclusive and lasting peaceful solution to the Myanmar issue, including by calling for the full and effective implementation of the Five Common Understandings,” the statement said.

“We are deeply concerned about the worsening crisis in Myanmar and its implications. We call on the government to uphold its commitment to a ceasefire. We call on the government to implement, extend, and “We call on all parties to do more,” the joint statement of the Quad foreign ministers meeting in Washington on July 2 said.

We also call on all parties to ensure the safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance, and are concerned about the impact of the crisis on regional security and the spread of transnational crime, and that we are also combating cybercrime and online fraud, the statement said.

In a recent report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volcker described Myanmar as a country in armed conflict, a country of repression, and a country of deep suffering.

Currently, humanitarian needs in Myanmar are increasing, with some 22 million people in need of assistance and 3.5 million people displaced by armed conflict, he said.

“Despite the enormous challenges, people in society are continuing to respect human rights “We are striving to build a peaceful, sustainable, democratic, and diverse Myanmar based on the principles of the United Nations,” said Tat.