Irrawaddy/KyodoNews-Sept 6

A special ASEAN envoy to Myanmar said in an interview that he has called for a four-month cease-fire by all sides in the country’s conflict to enable the smooth delivery of the first batch of humanitarian assistance to the country expected as early as mid-September. Speaking exclusively to Kyodo News online Saturday, Erywan Yusof, Brunei’s second foreign minister, said he proposed the cease-fire until the end of this year in a videoconference with Myanmar’s military-appointed foreign minister, Wunna Maung Lwin, last Tuesday, and that the military had accepted it. “This is not a political cease-fire. This is a cease-fire to ensure safety, (and) security of the humanitarian workers” as they go out and distribute aid to the people safely, he said.

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