The United States has “broad” support for a resolution it plans to introduce in the UN Security Council compelling Myanmar’s military junta to change its repressive policies, the State Department said. “And in terms of support for it, I do think that there is broad and general support for the idea that the Burmese regime does need to address the serious political problems in that country,” department spokesman Tom Casey told reporters. He did not specify which members in the council supported the move, saying the situation in Myanmar “is increasingly disturbing and is now posing a threat to the stability of the region itself.” Full Story
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