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19 February 2021 5:09 GMT Updated 19 February 2021 5:09 GMT in Singapore
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) on Thursday temporarily suspended Myanmar, with the EITI board expressing its “strong concern” about the safety of members of the multi-stakeholder group in the South-East Asian nation, as the security situation deteriorates after the military seized power a fortnight ago.
The board concluded it was not possible to envisage the EITI operating under the current circumstances because of the political instability and lack of essential freedoms.
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