Moscow is the junta’s most reliable military supplier, the US says. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - The United States is deeply concerned about Russia’s supply of military equipment to Myanmar’s junta and will continue to seek ways to limit such cooperation between the two countries, a senior US State Department official said on Wednesday.US State Department Counsellor Derek Chollet told reporters that Washington would keep looking for ways to increase sanctions to make it difficult for the junta “to acquire arms or to generate revenue.
Mr Chollet reiterated the Biden administration’s position that “any regime-led elections have no chance of being free or fair.”
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