Irrawaddy-Dec 1

The US’ top diplomat for Asia, who is currently on a visit to the region that will take him to Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, will reaffirm Washington’s commitment to work with Southeast Asian countries on “the most serious global and regional challenges,” including the Myanmar crisis, and stress US support for “a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific,” Reuters quoted the US State Department as saying. Daniel Kritenbrink, the US assistant secretary of state for East Asia, arrived in the region on Saturday and will leave on Dec. 4, the State Department statement said. The statement added that he will “discuss ways to pressure the Burmese military regime to cease the violence, allow for unhindered humanitarian access, and restore Burma’s path to democracy.” In response to the Myanmar military regime’s brutal crushing of nationwide protests, Biden issued an executive order imposing sanctions on the leaders of Myanmar’s coup and has taken steps to block access by the country’s military to US$1 billion of government funds held in the US. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-on-agenda-as-us-top-diplomat-for-asia-heads-to-asean-capitals.html