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EU extends sanctions against Myanmar by a year

From The Straits Times · (8m ago) English Critical tone

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  • The European Union has extended sanctions against Myanmar for another year, until May 2027.
  • The sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, target 105 individuals and 22 entities involved in the military coup.
  • The EU condemned the ongoing human rights violations and called for an end to violence and the release of detainees.

The European Union's decision to extend sanctions against Myanmar underscores the bloc's continued disapproval of the military junta's actions since the 2021 coup. By maintaining these measures, the EU aims to exert sustained pressure on the ruling generals, who have shown little inclination to relinquish power or respect fundamental freedoms. The sanctions, which affect key individuals and entities, are a clear signal that the international community, or at least a significant part of it, will not passively accept the ongoing repression. The EU's statement reiterates its condemnation of the grave human rights violations and calls for the immediate release of all arbitrarily detained individuals. This move comes as coup leader Min Aung Hlaing has been elected president, a move widely seen as a sham to legitimize military rule. The plight of millions displaced and the thousands killed or arrested paint a grim picture of the situation on the ground, a reality that the EU's continued sanctions aim to address.

The EU reiterates its strongest condemnation of the actions taken by the Myanmar military since the 2021 coup.

โ€” EU CouncilThe EU Council issued a statement detailing the reasons for extending the sanctions.
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