Former foreign minister Julie Bishop has been appointed United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ special envoy on Myanmar.
Ms Bishop, who is now n National University chancellor, will take up the post, which has been left vacant since the departure of Singaporean diplomat Noeleen Heyzer last June.
The UN said in a statement Ms Bishop had ‘extensive policy, legal and senior management experience’.
‘Throughout her career, Ms. Bishop has strengthened engagement with regional partners and led international negotiation efforts, including the first ever United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea conciliation,’ it added.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong welcomed the news on Saturday morning.
‘Ms Bishop brings a wealth of experience to the role and her appointment comes at a critical time as the political, humanitarian and security situation in Myanmar continues to worsen,’ she said.
‘The people of Myanmar continue to demonstrate great resolve in the face of unspeakable violence and human rights abuses, and remains resolute in our support for them.’
Senator Wong said the special envoy played a vital role in sustaining international attention and supporting co-ordinated efforts towards a peaceful resolution in the troubled Southeast Asian nation.
would work closely with Ms Bishop, ASEAN and the international community to build conditions for sustainable peace, she said.
Senator Wong also reiterated the government’s call for the Myanmar regime to ‘cease violence against civilians, release those unjustly detained, allow safe and unimpeded access for humanitarian assistance and return Myanmar to the path of inclusive democracy’.
Myanmar has been in crisis since the army took power from Aung Suu Kyi’s elected government on February 1, 2021.
The country is locked in a civil war between the military on one side and, on the other, a loose alliance of ethnic minority rebels and an armed resistance spawned out of the junta’s crackdown on anti-coup protests.
Ms Bishop was ‘s foreign minister from 2013 to 2018 under prime ministers Tony Abbott, Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison.
She became ANU chancellor in January 2020.