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S Jaishankar meets UN special envoy Julie Bishop to discuss Myanmar issue. Photo Courtesy: S Jaishankar X page

S Jaishankar discusses situation in Myanmar with UN special envoy Julie Bishop

| @indiablooms | Mar 26, 2025, at 05:26 pm

Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday met UN Secretary-General's special envoy Julie Bishop in New Delhi when they discussed the current situation in Myanmar.

The UN official is currently visiting India.

Last year, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appointed her as the special envoy to the Asian country.

"Glad to meet UN Special Envoy of the SG on Myanmar Julie Bishop this evening in Delhi," Jaishankar wrote on X.

"Discussed our border stability, refugee situation, trans-national crime out of Myanmar and providing economic support," he said.

Jaishanakr said they exchanged their views on the political situation in the country.

Myanmar is witnessing violent protests where demonstrators are wanting the restoration of democracy in the country.

The military seized power in the coup in 2021.

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