Irrawaddy-July 7

When the UN General Assembly voted on a resolution condemning the Myanmar coup, calling on the military to restore democracy, release political prisoners and end its violence, and urging UN members to “prevent the flow of arms into Myanmar”, many pundits hailed it as a significant move. All five countries bordering Myanmar—China, India, Laos, Thailand and Bangladesh—abstained from the vote, as did Russia and 30 other nations. Among other ASEAN members, Cambodia, Laos and Brunei also abstained, while Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines voted in favor. A single country voted against the resolution: Belarus, a landlocked European country bordering Russia. Why? It is one of the countries that continue to sell arms and air defense capabilities to the Myanmar military. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/analysis/un-vote-puts-spotlight-on-myanmar-belarus-connection.html