U.S. Embassy Burma
@USEmbassyBurma
Welcome to the Twitter page of the Embassy of the United States of America in Rangoon, Burma. Terms of Use: https://t.co/ggbt7NjT6F
ID:537204717
http://mm.usembassy.gov 26-03-2012 11:00:37
4,2K Tweets
553,4K Followers
431 Following
I welcome the appointment of Julie Bishop, former Australian Foreign Minister, as the new UNSG Special Envoy on Myanmar. She has our fullest support as she takes on this critical role. Her extensive diplomatic experience will strengthen international efforts to resolve the…
We welcome António Guterres' selection of Julie Bishop as the UN Special Envoy on Myanmar, a pivotal decision amid the crisis.
The United States is committed to supporting her efforts to foster peace and a path towards democracy for all citizens of Myanmar.
Everyone, everywhere has a right to live a healthy life. Amidst the impacts of conflicts, climate change, and disease outbreaks, the right to health for millions is at risk. #MyHealthMyRight #WorldHealthDay
Two years ago, Secretary Antony Blinken determined Burma’s military committed genocide and crimes against humanity against Rohingya. As we seek peace and reconciliation, we must bear witness to truth, hold those responsible to account, and deliver justice to the victims.
Thanks Liz Allen, Arizona State University, Tammy Duckworth,
@joaquincastrotx, and Indonesian Embassy in Washington DC, USA for celebrating the U.S.-ASEAN Center's opening with us! The Center will deepen U.S.-ASEAN relations and promote an open, connected, prosperous, resilient, and secure region. state.gov/under-secretar…
The U.S. condemns the Burma military regime’s October 9 attack on Munglai Hkyet that killed and injured dozens, including women and children. We are committed to using all tools at the United Nations Security Council’s disposal to support ASEAN’s efforts to find a peaceful solution to the…
.Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Dep Asst Secretary Brown testified on human rights in Burma at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission: 'The administration remains deeply committed to resolving the crisis in Burma – to return the country to a path toward an inclusive federal democracy, one that respects human rights.'