Kyaw Moe Tun remains in the United States after being charged with treason for expressing opposition to the coup at an unofficial meeting of the U. General Assembly on Feb. ASEAN, Japan and other countries have been calling for the immediate release of Suu Kyi and other members of the former ruling party, the National League for Democracy, as well as other detainees.
In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email. Follow us. If you wish to change your message, press 'Cancel' to go back and edit. Subject Name Email Message. Thank you for reaching out to us. Foreign national who apply for visa must possess a valid national passport or Travel Document valid for travel to Myanmar.
The validity of passport and Travel Document shall be at least six months from the date of entry into Myanmar. Valid for 3 months from the date of issued. Visa Application Forms are obtainable at the Embassy's visa section free of charge. Forms can also be downloaded from our web site. Myanmar's military has requested that Japan issue diplomatic visas for the two replacements.
Japan has said it "is considering" the request but has yet to start issuance procedures, the sources said. In the meantime, Japan is continuing to recognize the diplomatic status of the two sacked diplomats after the pair boycotted their duties at the embassy in protest of the coup.
Japan does not recognize the military, known as Tatmadaw, as a legitimate governing body of Myanmar. According to a document dated March 15, the Myanmar Embassy told the Japanese Foreign Ministry its military-backed government nullified the two's diplomatic status and passports.
However, Japan has allowed the two to stay in Japan. The two have been collaborating with the National Unity Government of Myanmar, a group formed in the wake of the coup to represent the pro-democracy movement in its fight against the junta.
Some Japanese officials said the government needs to closely monitor the case of Myanmar's U.
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