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New Zealand suspends ties with Myanmar; to ban visits from military leaders
New Zealand suspends ties with Myanmar; to ban visits from military leaders
Reuters
Published Feb 09, 2021 01:15 PM PHT

WELLINGTON - New Zealand is suspending all high-level contact with Myanmar and imposing a travel ban on its military leaders following last week's coup, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Tuesday.
WELLINGTON - New Zealand is suspending all high-level contact with Myanmar and imposing a travel ban on its military leaders following last week's coup, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Tuesday.
New Zealand will also ensure its aid program will not include projects that are delivered with, or benefit, the military government, Ardern told a news conference.
New Zealand will also ensure its aid program will not include projects that are delivered with, or benefit, the military government, Ardern told a news conference.
"Our strong message is we will do what we can from here in New Zealand and one of things we will do is suspend that high level dialogue...and make sure any funding we put into Myanmar does not in any way support the military regime," Ardern said.
"Our strong message is we will do what we can from here in New Zealand and one of things we will do is suspend that high level dialogue...and make sure any funding we put into Myanmar does not in any way support the military regime," Ardern said.
New Zealand's aid program was worth about NZ$42 million ($30 million) between 2018 and 2021, she said.
New Zealand's aid program was worth about NZ$42 million ($30 million) between 2018 and 2021, she said.
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New Zealand does not recognize the legitimacy of the military-led government and called on the military to immediately release all detained political leaders and restore civilian rule, Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said in a separate statement.
New Zealand does not recognize the legitimacy of the military-led government and called on the military to immediately release all detained political leaders and restore civilian rule, Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said in a separate statement.
Mahuta said the government has also agreed to implement a travel ban, to be formalized in the coming week, on Myanmar’s military leaders.
Mahuta said the government has also agreed to implement a travel ban, to be formalized in the coming week, on Myanmar’s military leaders.
Myanmar's military leader has vowed to hold a new election and hand power to the winner, seeking to calm mounting protests against the coup that overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government.
Myanmar's military leader has vowed to hold a new election and hand power to the winner, seeking to calm mounting protests against the coup that overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government.
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