An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was held to discuss how to respond to the Myanmar coup, raising concerns from many countries.

In Myanmar, the military has detained Aung San Suu Kyi, President Win Min, and other ruling party executives one after another, and a coup d'etat has taken full control.



On the 2nd, the UN Security Council held an urgent meeting online inviting a UN special envoy on Myanmar issues to discuss future actions.



The meeting was closed because China, which has a close relationship with the Myanmar military, opposed the disclosure.



According to the United Nations, Wagner said at the meeting, "I was very surprised and shocked. I contacted the military leadership the day before the coup, but the government and election commissioners did not reveal the details of each country. He said he was continuing discussions with the society, "he said, and accused the military of saying," The state of emergency and the detention of civilian leaders are unconstitutional and illegal. "



In addition, UN Ambassador Woodward of the United Kingdom, who chaired the meeting, posted a video on Twitter, stating that "there were clear concerns among the member countries at the Keisa meeting," and many countries were concerned about the coup. It was revealed that the voice of.



According to the Presidency, the meeting has ended, but the focus is on whether countries can publish the outcome of the discussion in a statement or continue to coordinate and show a united response by the Security Council.