There is no proposal for sanctions, sanctions on security council!
Open discussion in the United Nations Security Council on current situation in Myanmar's Rakhine state without any proposal for sanctions or punishment for Myanmar for atrocities and continuous barbarity.
It played an important role in the respective states. China, Russia and Japan took the indirect stand on behalf of Myanmar as well as the role of responsibility. Neutrality, not the dominant state that took negative position, was not the echo of morality or conscience.
At the beginning of the discussion, UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutierrez called for restoring the continuous Rohingya expedition and destruction in Rakhine State of Myanmar. This open discussion of the Security Council began on Thursday at midnight in Bangladesh.
Participating states not only offering specific punitive measures or sanctions, but they have played a responsible role in not only calling for the closure of violence, but in the form of words and words!
They urged the members of the Security Council to resolve the Rohingya crisis in Nankawatte immediately after calling on the UN Secretary General to stop the violent operations of the army, Kofi Annan urged to implement the Commission's full implementation of the commission's recommendations and to implement the democratic transformation process.
Earlier, seven members of the Security Council of the United States, United Kingdom, Senegal, Egypt, Sweden, France and Kazakhstan asked UN Secretary General to make a statement on the current situation in Myanmar. After the UN Secretary-General's statement, permanent representatives of 15 members of the Security Council spoke.
Presenting the speech at the meeting, highlighting Bangladesh's position on humanitarian disasters and Rohingya issues in Myanmar, Bangladesh's permanent representative and ambassador to the United Nations, Masud Bin Momen
Myanmar's National Security Advisor and State Counselor Special Envoy U Thaung Tun, spoke on behalf of the Security Council member states outside Bangladesh.
There is no proposal for sanctions
The Bangladesh Security Council hoped for specific proposals against Myanmar to stop the persecution of Rohingya. But it did not. Despite the ongoing medieval barbarity and continued destruction, no member state proposed any kind of punitive action against Myanmar.
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