Mizzima.com/AFP-Nov 9

Bill Richardson, the former US diplomat turned global troubleshooter, said Monday that he believed Myanmar’s junta was open to working with the world on humanitarian relief and possibly more after a rare visit that drew scrutiny. Richardson, a former US ambassador to the United Nations and governor of New Mexico, appeared last week in a photo meeting military leader Min Aung Hlaing, who had just been snubbed at a summit of the ASEAN regional bloc. In an interview with AFP, Richardson rejected rebukes by rights advocates and said that he hoped he made progress including in addressing the severe Covid-19 outbreak in the country formerly known as Burma. Richardson said he was hopeful he had brokered a deal for a resumption of visits by the International Committee of the Red Cross to prisons — which have been filled with political prisoners — that have been suspended over Covid concerns. Richardson, a former White House candidate from President Joe Biden’s Democratic Party, has gone on missions including to North Korea and Venezuela in hopes of freeing prisoners and improving humanitarian conditions. Read more at: https://www.mizzima.com/article/us-ex-diplomat-says-myanmar-junta-open-progress