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Myanmar central bank denies UN report on weapons transactions

FILE PHOTO: Myanmar celebrates 76th anniversary of the founding of its national army
June 30, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) -Myanmar's central bank denied a U.N. report that the country's military government can still access money and weapons for its war against anti-coup forces, saying financial institutions under the bank's supervision followed prescribed procedures.

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