Thursday, 13 August 2009

China urges world to respect Myanmar sovereignty take a look


China has desired the world to respect Myanmar's judicialsovereignty, suggesting Beijing would not back any U.N. actionagainst the junta for returning opposition leader Aung San SuuKyi into detention. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said it was
time for dialogue with Myanmar, not criticism, as affronted
Western nations pressed for a U.N. statement denouncing the
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