World Desk, AnyTV, Jakarta
Published by: Harendra Chaudhary
Updated Mon, 07 Mar 2022 03:46 PM IST
Summary
ASEAN foreign ministers said in a statement: “We are deeply concerned by the evolving situation in Ukraine and the escalating armed conflict there.” We appeal to the parties concerned to show maximum restraint.
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Fears have deepened within the ASEAN countries that if Russia succeeds in fulfilling its objective in Ukraine, it may increase China’s aggressive activities in the South China Sea region. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Sheng Loong said in a tweet – ‘What has happened in Ukraine is important to us. If the principle of whose buffalo sticks in international relations, then the world will become a dangerous place for small countries. That is why Singapore strongly supports international law and the United Nations Declaration.
Cambodia ASEAN President
ASEAN foreign ministers said in a statement: “We are deeply concerned by the evolving situation in Ukraine and the escalating armed conflict there.” We appeal to the parties concerned to show maximum restraint. Observers have pointed out that Russia’s name was not mentioned in the statement of ASEAN foreign ministers. ASEAN did not issue a statement when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. In view of that, it is believed that this time the ASEAN countries are expressing their sentiments openly.
Eight countries were against Russia
In a special article published in the Jakarta Post, Indonesia’s leading newspaper, research tank Center for Strategic and International Studies Indonesia, researcher Gilang Kembara has written – ‘The concern is that if America remains trapped in Europe’s conflict, then China will be in Asia. Take advantage of the emptiness created. It can either attack Taiwan or further strengthen its presence in the South China Sea.
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Fears have deepened within the ASEAN countries that if Russia succeeds in fulfilling its objective in Ukraine, it may increase China’s aggressive activities in the South China Sea region. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Sheng Loong said in a tweet – ‘What has happened in Ukraine is important to us. If the principle of whose buffalo sticks in international relations, then the world will become a dangerous place for small countries. That is why Singapore strongly supports international law and the United Nations Declaration.
Cambodia ASEAN President
ASEAN foreign ministers said in a statement: “We are deeply concerned by the evolving situation in Ukraine and the escalating armed conflict there.” We appeal to the parties concerned to show maximum restraint. Observers have pointed out that Russia’s name was not mentioned in the statement of ASEAN foreign ministers. ASEAN did not issue a statement when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. In view of that, it is believed that this time the ASEAN countries are expressing their sentiments openly.
Eight countries were against Russia
In a special article published in the Jakarta Post, Indonesia’s leading newspaper, research tank Center for Strategic and International Studies Indonesia, researcher Gilang Kembara has written – ‘The concern is that if America remains trapped in Europe’s conflict, then China will be in Asia. Take advantage of the emptiness created. It can either attack Taiwan or further strengthen its presence in the South China Sea.