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EU expands sanctions against Myanmar military, companies

EU expands sanctions against Myanmar military, companies ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer April 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6Anti-coup protesters shout slogan with a banner reading Carry on revolution! We do not accept as the military slave, in Kamayut township of Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, April 19, 2021. Anti-coup protesters kept public demonstrations going despite the threat of lethal violence from security forces.APShow MoreShow Less 2of6FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2018, file photo, former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Tokyo. Ban is urging the United Nations and Southeast Asian countries to take swift and strong action to stop the deadly crackdown that has followed the military coup in Myanmar. Ban exhorted the U.N. Security Council Monday, April 19, 2021, to act immediately to halt the violence and protect civilians, using a range of tools at the council s disposal. Koji Sasahara/APShow M

European Union expands sanctions against Myanmar military, companies

European Union expands sanctions against Myanmar military, companies SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 20, 2021, 02:32 PM IST Share Synopsis The Council of the European Union s latest sanctions target 10 individuals and two military-controlled companies already subject to sanctions by the US, Britain and other governments. AP In this March 14, 2021, file photo, anti-coup protesters scatter during an ongoing police crackdown during a protest in Sanchaung township, Yangon, Myanmar The European Union expanded its sanctions against Myanmar s military leaders and army-controlled companies ahead of a regional meeting to discuss the worsening crisis after army leaders deposed the elected government. The Council of the European Union s latest sanctions target 10 individuals and two military-controlled companies already subject to sanctions by the US, Britain and other governments.

EU Expands Sanctions Against Burma Military, Companies

EU Expands Sanctions Against Burma Military, Companies BANGKOK The European Union expanded its sanctions against Burma’s military leaders and army-controlled companies ahead of a regional meeting to discuss the worsening crisis after army leaders deposed the elected government. The Council of the European Union’s latest sanctions target 10 individuals and two military-controlled companies already subject to sanctions by the United States, Britain, and other governments. It is unclear if such moves are having any impact as the military escalates its efforts to crush opposition to its seizure of power. Burma’s economy is already in crisis, worsened by the coronavirus pandemic and by the mass civil disobedience movement that arose following the Feb. 1 coup.

EU expands its sanctions in Myanmar

EU expands its sanctions in Myanmar TARGETING MILITARY: Ban Ki-moon called on the UN Security Council to protect civilians in Myanmar and for ASEAN to send a high-level delegation to the nation AP, BANGKOK The EU on Monday expanded its sanctions against Myanmar’s military leaders and army-controlled companies ahead of a regional meeting to discuss the crisis after army leaders deposed the elected government. The Council of the EU’s latest sanctions target 10 individuals and two military-controlled companies already subject to sanctions by the US, Britain and other governments. It is unclear if such moves are having any impact as the military escalates its efforts to crush opposition to its seizure of power.

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