Myanmar’s ambassador to Britain Kyaw Zwar Minn standing outside the Myanmar Embassy in London after being locked out, on 7 April 2021/AFP.

Britain confirmed Thursday that it could no longer recognise Myanmar’s ambassador in London, after the ruling junta issued formal notification that he had been withdrawn for supporting the deposed government.

UK sources said the government, in line with diplomatic policy, had to accede to the junta’s decision regarding Kyaw Zwar Minn, after he was locked out of the embassy on Wednesday.

Diplomats loyal to the Myanmar military authorities appeared to have seized control of the embassy, leaving the ambassador out in the street and forcing him to sleep in his car overnight, as anti-junta protesters demonstrated.

The ousted envoy said his defence attache, Chit Win, had taken over the mission in “a kind of coup”, two months after the military seized power in Myanmar.

In a statement read out Thursday on behalf of the ambassador by Min Hein, a member of the Myanmar community in London, he said they had been waiting for a formal response from the UK government.

“We have also learned that Chit Win’s team are threatening the embassy staff with severe punishment if those staff do not continue to work for the military junta,” Min Hein added.

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab had earlier Thursday condemned “bullying” by Myanmar’s junta and reiterated calls for the release of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

“We condemn the bullying actions of the Myanmar military regime in London yesterday, and I pay tribute to Kyaw Zwar Minn for his courage,” Raab said on Twitter.

“The UK continues to call for an end to the coup and the appalling violence, and a swift restoration of democracy.”

– AFP

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