At the UN General Assembly, a meeting was held to discuss the human rights situation in Myanmar, and the UN ambassador to Myanmar condemned the military that caused the coup and appealed to the international community to take all necessary measures.

At the UN General Assembly meeting on the human rights situation in Myanmar on the 26th, UN Special Envoy Bergner visited the site to meet with detained state counselor Aung San Suu Kyi. He asked the military leadership and reported that he continued his efforts to act as a bridge between the democratic representatives elected in the previous election and the military.



Myanmar's UN ambassador, appointed before the coup, then spoke with representatives from each country, posing in a three-fingered pose, used to show protests among citizens, "in peace. The international community, which wants a civilized world, should take all necessary steps against the military to bring peace to the people of Myanmar, "he said in a strong statement.



United Nations Ambassador to the United Nations Thomas Greenfield also said, "Every country wants to use every route to convey that military violence against its own people is never acceptable."



On the other hand, the UN ambassadors to China and India, who are closely related to the Myanmar military, did not blame the military, and the reaction of the international community was divided.