The new UN special envoy for Myanmar began meetings with senior junta officials on Wednesday, but did not reply when asked if she would try to meet ousted
The UN's new special envoy for Myanmar began meetings with top junta officials on Wednesday but did not respond to questions about whether she would seek to meet ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Noeleen Heyzer's visit to the crisis-wracked country, which began on Tuesday, "will focus on addressing the deteriorating situation and immediate concerns as well as other priority areas of her mandate," the UN has said.
The UN's new special envoy for Myanmar began meetings with top junta officials on Wednesday but did not respond to questions about whether she would seek to meet ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
This handout photograph taken and released on August 16, 2022 by Myanmar’s military information team shows United Nations Special Envoy on Myanmar Noeleen Heyzer (C) walking with high-level officials following her arrival at the airport in Yangon. Photograph:( AFP ) Myanmar has been embroiled in turmoil since the military seized power in February 2021, prompting
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