Kyaw Zwar Minn locked out of embassy by pro-junta diplomats

Britain has said it is willing to offer shelter to Myanmar’s ambassador to London after he was ousted from his embassy by pro-junta diplomats.

Kyaw Zwar Minn met with Nigel Adams, minister for Asia at the UK Foreign Office, after the envoy’s colleagues said they could no longer recognise him as ambassador because of the junta’s decision to terminate his posting.

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