Myanmar ● Military coup

UN Secretary -General Gutres said that the development of this situation is "a heavy blow to democratic reform". He urged all leaders to avoid using violence and respect human rights.

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(Yangon Composite Electric) Myanmar soldiers have just launched a coup to seize power just after five years, which shocked Myanmar inside and outside.The United Nations and international organizations and countries around the world have condemned, and urged the army to release the election leaders such as Wengshan Shuzhi.

The UN Secretary -General Gutres said that the development of this situation was "a heavy blow to democratic reform". He urged all leaders to avoid using violence and respect human rights.

U.S. sanctions on sanctions

The United States expressed dissatisfaction with the Emergency Order and Detention Action for the Myanmar military, and said sanctions on the sanctions.

U.S. Secretary of State Brings issued a statement saying: "We call on the Burmese military leaders to release all government officials and civic society leaders and respect the people's wishes expressed in the democratic elections on November 8."

The White House spokesman Puski said: "The United States opposes any attempts to change the results of the recent election or hinder Myanmar's democratic transition; if these situations do not reverse, the United States will take action on the relevant person in charge."

Australian Foreign Minister Payne called on the Myanmar military to "respect the rule of law, resolve the dispute through legal mechanisms, and immediately release all illegal civilian leaders and others."

Michelle, chairman of the European Council, who represents 27 EU member states, condemned the Myanmar military to seize the regime in Twitter."The results of the election must be respected, and the democratic process must be recovered." The British that just separated from the European Union also made the same voice by Prime Minister Johnson through tweets.

China urges to deal with the differences in accordance with the law

Asian countries have also concerned about the political changes in Myanmar.

China calls on all parties of Myanmar to properly handle differences in accordance with the law, and Japan calls on the Myanmar military to release Wengshan Shuzhi and restore democracy.

The Statement of the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "India has always firmly supports the democratic process in Myanmar. We believe that the process of rule of law and democracy must be maintained."

Bangladesh wants to restore peace and stability in Myanmar, and look forward to continuing to promote the work of repatriation of Rohingya refugees with Myanmar.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia said in a statement that "all election differences should be resolved according to the existing legal mechanism."It also called for restraint and the principle of requiring Myanmar authorities to abide by the Asian Charter.

Malaysia also calls on all parties of Myanmar to resolve all disputes involving elections.The statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "Malaysia supports Myanmar leaders to continue discussing to avoid adverse effects on the people and countries of Myanmar, especially under the current difficulty of crown diseases."

The government of the Philippines, Cambodia, and Thailand said that the Myanmar military coup is the "internal affairs" of the country and will not comment or intervene.

Myanmar's political situation has changed greatly. Some foreign companies are considering whether they are suspending in Myanmar because they are worried about the unstable situation.

Many foreign companies enter Myanmar to invest in Myanmar after winning the stage in 2015, especially Japanese companies.Although some investors were uneasy about the method of dealing with Rohingya refugees in Myanmar before, they did not withdraw their capital as a result.Today, Myanmar returns to the military government, and Myanmar may be condemned and questioned by the international community, and it has lost its difficult economic growth opportunities.Myanmar's prospects are unclear. In recent years, international companies that have driven Myanmar's investment have also faced a huge test.