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Japan Foreign Min. Urges Myanmar to Restore Democracy

Japan Foreign Min. Urges Myanmar to Restore Democracy

   Tokyo, Aug. 2 (Jiji Press)--Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya has urged Myanmar to restore democracy, after the Southeast Asian country lifted the state of emergency imposed when its military staged a coup in 2021.
   Japan strongly urges Myanmar's military to "swiftly restore the country's democratic political system," Iwaya told a press conference Friday.
   According to Myanmar's Constitution, a general election is to be held within six months after a state of emergency is lifted.
   "Japan is seriously concerned that if general elections are held without any moves toward political progress, it could provoke a strong backlash from the people of Myanmar," he said.
   Iwaya called for an immediate halt to violence and the release of political detainees, including democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

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