Army leaves Myanmar: US President Joe Biden

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Washington: America’s President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he should relinquish the power that the Myanmar army has achieved by the coup. Myanmar’s army was overthrown and overpowered State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, President Yu Vin Mint, and other top leaders of the country.

No information has been revealed about where Sui Chi is kept. At the State Department headquarters, Biden said, “The power occupied by Burma’s army must be relinquished. The lawyers, activists and officials who have been detained should also be released, the restrictions on communication and communication should be removed and violence should be avoided. ”

He said, “I said earlier this week that we will work together with our partners to restore democracy, uphold the rule of law and take action on those responsible.” Biden said his administration has been in talks with colleagues and partners over the last few days on the coup case in Myanmar to bring the international community together to resolve it.

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“I am in touch with Republican leader Mitch McConnell, we have discussed common concerns over the situation in Burma and we are united in our resolution.” There can be no doubt in democracy, the will of the people on the strength of strength should never be dismissed nor should efforts be made to end the conclusion of a credible election. ” US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated that there is a bilateral consensus regarding Myanmar. Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and McConnell have demanded a ban on Myanmar. McConnell said, “Some of the army’s senior officers are already banned. The Congress has also approved the authorities to impose further restrictions on the army there. ”

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