April 24, 2013
FOREIGN Minister Bob Carr has welcomed the European Union's decision
to lift sanctions on Myanmar (Burma), but remains concerned by ethnic
violence in the impoverished South-East Asian nation.
EU foreign ministers agreed to lift the last of the bloc's trade,
economic and individual sanctions against Myanmar, hailing "a new
chapter" with the once pariah state.During a visit to Brussels in March, Myanmar's president Thein Sein urged the EU to lift sanctions, saying "we are one of the poorest countries in the world".
EU ministers noted there were "still significant challenges to be addressed" around hostilities in Kachin state and improving the plight of the Rohingya people.
Senator Carr, who lobbied EU foreign ministers for the change, said he also wanted Myanmar's government to more effectively address religious and ethnic violence.
"These are deep-seated conflicts and I welcome President Thein Sein's commitment to hold an investigation into recent violence", he said in a statement.
Australia lifted travel and financial sanctions on Myanmar on June last year, but its arms embargo against the nation remains in place.
The EU also upheld its ban on arms trading with the South-East Asian nation.
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