UN envoys arrives in Bangkok to make Myanmar diplomatic push


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BANGKOK, April 10 (Bernama): After being refused entry into Myanmar, UN’s special envoy for Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener (pic) arrived in Bangkok on Friday to begin a tour of Asian countries to step up diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in the country.

Thailand’s Foreign Ministry (MFA) said Schraner Burgener who completed two doses of Covid-19 vaccine, is undergoing seven day quarantine at aalternative state quarantine (ASQ) facility.

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