US Urges Countries to Stop Selling Dual-Use Goods to Myanmar
The State Department called on the “international community” to stop selling arms and dual-use technology to Myanmar’s military in light of increasing violence across the country in recent days. The U.S. earlier this year added Myanmar to its list of…
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countries subject to military and military intelligence end-use and end-user controls (see 2103040075 and 2104080026), which imposed stricter licensing policies over a range of dual-use goods, and has urged allies to do the same. “The international community must also do more to advance this goal and help prevent the recurrence of atrocities” in Myanmar, a State Department spokesperson said Dec. 28. “We will continue to work with our partners and allies to promote accountability for human rights abuses.”