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On the 1st, in Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, a truck with a police riot police guards an empty street. Yangon/AP Yonhap News

The conflict between China and the international community is deepening over the bloodshed by the Myanmar coup forces. On the Chinese side, it is reported that Wang, the foreign minister himself, emphasized the principle of “non-interference in internal affairs,” and the contents of the criticism statement of the UN Security Council (Security Council) were drastically burned. Summarizing the reports from the Chinese government on the 2nd, Wang held a joint press conference with Malaysian Foreign Minister Hishamuddin Hussein, who is visiting China the day before, saying, “China is paying attention to the violent bloodshed in Myanmar, and each camp is I hope that the situation will not intensify by exerting it,” he said. “The international community should create an environment for political reconciliation in Myanmar on the premise of non-interference in internal affairs, and not put pressure on it.” During a meeting with Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakshnan, who is also visiting China on the 31st of last month in Nanping on the Fujian line, Wang said, “I welcome ASEAN (the Federation of Southeast Asian Nations) to adhere to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of Myanmar.” He urged us to continue our response method.” China has not so far defined this as a’coup’ since the Myanmar military expelled the democratically elected government on February 1 and halted the constitutional order. Earlier, the UN Security Council (Security Council) issued a statement on the 1st, saying, “We express our deep concern about the rapid deterioration of the situation in Myanmar.” “The bombing aimed at peaceful protesters and the death of hundreds of civilians, including women and children, were strongly condemned. I will do it.” The security council statement, which came out after two days of intense discussion, is said to have regressed considerably from the draft due to backlash from China. The (AFP) news agency said, “The draft included the phrase’we will review follow-up measures’, meaning sanctions at the Security Council level, but it was omitted in the final statement.” “In China, the expression that hundreds of civilians were’killed’ was also’dead. He added that the water level was significantly lowered in the manner of’.’ It is reported that the Russian side has also stopped discussing the statement several times, requesting the addition of the victims of not only the protesters but also the soldiers and policemen who tried to suppress it. In spite of the criticism that the Security Council’s statement was only a’shoe line’, a Security Council official stressed to the communication that “It is a very important sign that the Security Council unanimously speaks out” The communication said, “Three times since the outbreak of the coup, the Security Council has unanimously issued a statement, but the Myanmar military has not budged.” On the 31st of last month, UN Special Envoy Christine Schraner Burgener of Myanmar said, “The genocide is imminent,” and called for rapid intervention from the international community. Correspondent from Beijing/Inhwan Jung [email protected]

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