Julie Bishop goes to Moscow”
London: During a visit to the Kremlin, Julie Bishop met with senior Russian officials during a visit that emphasized the increasing influence of Moscow in Myanmar and the center of the country’s central role in protecting global pressure from global pressure.
Former Australian Foreign Minister and current United Nations Special Ambassador of Myanmar met with Kremlin figures. Last week, Russia’s Foreign Ministry and Red Square released a photo to Instagram – Considering the diplomatic insulation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it is a striking image for a Western diplomat.
A former Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop flew to Russia last week with senior officials of the Putin regime. Credit: Instagram
Speaking of his role clearly about his role, the bishop refused to comment when he was approached by this Masthead, and confirmed his visit only as part of the UN UN Security Council members as a part of Myanmar’s political and human crisis.
Russia is one of the most powerful allies of the branch, supplying weapons, vetoed UN decisions and expands oil and gas cooperation. Even if the Kremlin continued to pressure on political opponents, ethnic minorities and pro -democracy forces, the regime has made new strategic agreements with the Myanmar army.
Bishop at an address held at the beginning of this month to the UN General Assembly, since the coup of February 2021, “Myanmar has been recorded with more than 14,000 civilian deaths and more than 80,000 deaths, more than 3.5 million houses have been displaced and more than 100,000 houses have been treated.
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He condemned Junta for continuing to fly air strikes as part of the campaign against the anti -Junta forces and the people of Myanmar, despite the cease -fire announcement, and said that Rohingya’s bad situation has been “just worse” since the army seized power.
“Those who have been forced to deport from Myanmar are facing an uncertain future, while the support of life -saving support to refugees has decreased significantly, while Rohingia in Myanmar, a concentrated conflict, continues to be displaced and rejecting human rights,” he said.
The authority warned that the elections planned by Junta in December were aimed at bleaching the military administration.