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Myanmar Military Tries to Fire U N Ambassador a Second Time for Abuses of Duty

Myanmar Military Tries to Fire U N Ambassador a Second Time for Abuses of Duty
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Myanmar s military again seeks to replace its UN ambassador

Myanmar s military again seeks to replace its UN ambassador
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UN assembly condemns Myanmar coup, calls for arms embargo

UN assembly condemns Myanmar coup, calls for arms embargo By EDITH M. LEDERERJune 18, 2021 GMT UNITED NATIONS (AP) In a rare move, the U.N. General Assembly on Friday condemned Myanmar’s military coup and called for an arm embargo against the country in a resolution that demonstrated widespread global opposition to the junta and demanded the restoration of the country’s democratic transition. Supporters had hoped the 193-member U.N. General Assembly would approve the resolution unanimously by consensus, but Belarus called for a vote. The measure was approved with 119 countries voting “yes,” Belarus voting “no” and 36 countries abstaining including Myanmar’s neighbors China and India, along with Russia.

Singapore says Asean aims to speed up plan to end Myanmar crisis | Singapore

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2021 09:40 AM MYT Vivian Balakrishnan speaks in Parliament on February 2, 2021. ― Parliament screengrab via TODAY Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. SINGAPORE, July 7 The Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) was working to expedite the implementation of a five-point consensus reached by their leaders to deal with the crisis in Myanmar, Singapore’s foreign minister said on Tuesday. “We recognise that implementation of the Five-Point Consensus has been slow and a little disappointing,” Vivian Balakrishnan said in written replies to parliamentary questions. “We are working within Aseaan to expedite this process, with a view to alleviate the humanitarian situation, cease the violence in Myanmar, and set it back on the path of direct negotiation by all stakeholders that will lead to normalcy, peace, and stability for the long term,” he said.

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