8 July 2021 22:00 GMT Updated 8 July 2021 22:00 GMT in London
The United Nations has called on Myanmar s military junta to release the nation s de facto civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint after it freed thousands of others who had been detained since a coup in February.
The junta in this gas and oil-producing nation last week freed more than 2000 people, including journalists, held after taking part in pro-democracy demonstrations since the military seized power.
However, Noble Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi remains in detention, charged by the military with various criminal offences.
“We reiterate our call for the immediate release of all of those who are arbitrarily detained, and that includes President Win Myint and state councillor Aung San Suu Kyi,” said Eri Kaneko, associate spokesperson for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
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FAR Limited’s stake in Senegal’s Rufisque, Sangomar and Sangomar Deep (RSSD) project,
according to a statement by the Australian oil and gas explorer.
FAR had received a conditional, non-binding indicative proposal from PJSC Lukoil in February to acquire its shares in the Sangomar field development for 2.2c per share. That said, FAR had made clear that the proposal was not legally binding and was still subject to corporate due diligence by FAR and final approval from Lukoil’s Board of Directors.
Expected to come online by early 2023, the RSSD development comprises a floating production storage and offloading unit with 23 subsea wells and supporting subsea infrastructure, resulting in a production capacity of 100,000 barrels per day.