Regarding the situation in Myanmar, the resolution of a resolution calling for an embargo on arms to Myanmar, which was scheduled for this week at the UN General Assembly, has been postponed.

It can be seen that there is still a large gap in the opinions of the international community, as the proposals from Western countries and other countries have called for postponement, saying that more countries need support.

Since the coup d'etat in February in Myanmar, the military has continued to crack down on civilians and clash with ethnic minority insurgents, killing nearly 800 people so far, according to the United Nations.



At the UN General Assembly last week, a resolution condemning the coup d'etat and crackdown and calling for an embargo on arms to Myanmar was jointly submitted by 48 countries including Western countries, Central America and Africa, and was scheduled to be voted on the 18th. ..



However, the UN General Assembly announced on the 17th that it would postpone the voting meeting.



According to UN diplomatic sources, it is believed that the postponement was decided for this reason, as there were calls from the proposing countries for the postponement, saying that support from more countries was needed.



The Security Council has also debated the embargo on arms to Myanmar, but the Security Council has been unable to take concrete action as China and Russia, which are cautious about putting pressure on Myanmar, have opposed it. ..



For this reason, the Western side brought it to the UN General Assembly, which can be adopted by a large number of people in favor, but it can be seen that there is still a large gap in the opinions of the international community regarding the response to Myanmar.