Myanmar's UN ambassador, who was reportedly dismissed by the military over his remarks to the Myanmar coup, sent a letter asking the UN to continue to recognize himself as an ambassador, saying the military has no authority to dismiss. ..
Cho Mo Thun, who was appointed UN Ambassador before the Myanmar coup, condemned the forces that caused the coup at a UN General Assembly meeting last month and urged him to take all necessary steps internationally. I strongly appealed to society.
Later, Myanmar's state television reported that the military had dismissed Cho Mo Tung as "a traitor."
In this regard, a UN spokesman said he had been notified by the Myanmar Ministry of Foreign Affairs that he would replace his current deputy ambassador as a deputy ambassador.
In response, Cho Mo Tung wrote to the United Nations on the 1st, arguing that the coup was illegal and that the military was not authorized to dismiss the ambassador.
He then urges the United Nations to continue to recognize himself as the UN Ambassador to Myanmar.
Meanwhile, US State Department spokesman Price said at a press conference yesterday that he acknowledged that the ambassador is still in that position and "praises all the courage the ambassador has shown at the UN General Assembly. We stand on the side of the people of Myanmar. "