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Britain condemns Myanmar for throwing its own envoy out of London embassy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has criticised the Myanmar military after the country’s ambassador to Britain was locked out of the London embassy.

“We condemn the bullying actions of the Myanmar military regime in London yesterday, and I pay tribute to Kyaw Zwar Minn for his courage,” Dominic Raab tweeted on Thursday.

“The UK continues to call for an end to the coup and the appalling violence, and a swift restoration of democracy,” he added.

The move comes after Zwar Minn spoke out against the military’s Feb. 1 coup.

He called for the release of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained by the military in the February coup, after her party won an election by a landslide.

The military’s actions have prompted widespread protests, to which soldiers have responded with a violent crackdown on the population.

Zwar Minn was denied entry to the building on Wednesday night in what he described as a “coup” by the “Myanmar military.”

“They are refusing to let me inside.

“They said they received instruction from the capital, so they are not going to let me in,” he told the Telegraph newspaper.

Dpa understands the British Foreign Office had initially received no formal notification of the termination of the ambassador’s position through the appropriate diplomatic channels.

However, those have since been received.

No formal notification of a replacement for Zwar Minn is thought to have yet been received by the British Foreign Office.

Sources told dpa that Britain is in contact with the embassy’s charge d’affaires.

(dpa/NAN)

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