Original title: the application of the Myanmar military government and the Taliban interim government for the replacement of the United Nations ambassador was postponed
On December 1 local time, the credentials committee of the United Nations General Assembly announced that it would postpone the application of the Myanmar military government and the Afghan Taliban interim government for the re nomination of the government's ambassador to the United Nations.
According to the associated press on the 1st, the request of the Myanmar military government and the Taliban interim government to re nominate their ambassadors to the United Nations will be decided by a credentials review committee composed of nine member states. After chairing the closed meeting of the nine member committee, Anna enestr ö m, Swedish ambassador to the United Nations, announced that "the Committee has decided to postpone the decision on the application submitted by the Myanmar military government and the Afghan Taliban interim government." she said that at present, the Committee has not arranged another meeting. It was unclear how long the issue of credentials for Myanmar and Afghanistan would be postponed.
It is reported that the Myanmar military government seeks to replace Kyaw MOE Tun, the country's ambassador to the United Nations. Kyaw MOE Tun publicly criticized the Myanmar military at the United Nations General Assembly and urged the military to "give up power" and "release detainees". On February 27, the Ministry of foreign affairs of Myanmar announced that its permanent ambassador to the United Nations, Kyaw motun, had been dismissed from public office for violating Article 10 of the Myanmar national civil service law and Article 126 of the national civil service rules.
On September 20, Amir Khan Mottaki, the "acting foreign minister" of the Taliban of Afghanistan, asked for the nomination of Taliban spokesman Suhail Shahin as Afghanistan's ambassador to the United Nations. This is tantamount to a showdown with the permanent representative of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the United Nations, Ghulam isaczai, who represents the Afghan government overthrown by the Taliban last month. The Taliban believe that Isaac Zai's mission should be regarded as "over" and that "he no longer represents Afghanistan."
According to the rules of the United Nations General Assembly, juemotun and Isaac Zai will continue to serve as ambassadors to the United Nations until the credentials committee makes a decision.
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