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UN passes a watered down resolution, Myanmar Envoy

India has abstained on a UN General Assembly resolution on Myanmar, saying its views have not been reflected in the draft and New Delhi does not believe the resolution, tabled hastily, is conducive to "aiding our joint efforts towards strengthening democratic process" in the country.  India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador TS Tirumurti said as Myanmar''s immediate neighbour and close friend of its people, India is cognizant of the "serious impact of political instability" and the potential of its spillover beyond Myanmar''s borders.India has been calling for greater engagement with the objective of peacefully resolving all issues. 

Earlier, the United Nations has issued a rare call to halt arms sales to Myanmar in response to this year's violent military coup. The General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning the military junta, which overthrew the country's elected government in February. The UN also called for the release of political detainees, such as elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and an end to violence against peaceful protesters. The resolution is politically significant but not legally binding,. UN Special Envoy on Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener told the General Assembly that the risk of a large-scale civil war is real, time is of the essence.
The opportunity to reverse the military takeover is narrowing. It was supported by 119 countries, with Belarus the only one to vote against it. Another 36 countries abstained, including Russia and China - Myanmar military's two biggest arms suppliers. Some of the abstainers said, the crisis was an internal issue for Myanmar, while others said, the resolution did not address a brutal military crackdown on the Rohingya Muslim population four years ago, which forced almost a million people to flee the country.
The EU's UN Ambassador Olof Skoog said, the resolution delegitimises the military junta, condemns its abuse and violence against its own people and demonstrates its isolation in the eyes of the world. But, Myanmar's UN Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, who represents the country's elected civilian government said, he was disappointed by how long it took for the General Assembly to pass what he called a watered down resolution. The Myanmar military has justified seizing power in February, alleging voter fraud in General Elections held last November. But, independent election monitors say the election was largely free and fair and the charges against Suu Kyi have been widely criticised as politically motivated


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