Thai Banks and Firms Crucial in Arming Myanmar Junta, UN Report Finds
UN report highlights Thailand's growing role in facilitating military purchases for Myanmar's regime, despite international sanctions.
- Thai banks and companies have doubled their military transactions with Myanmar to $120 million in the past year.
- International sanctions have reduced Myanmar's arms purchases through the global financial system by a third, but gaps remain.
- Singapore's crackdown on its banks' dealings with Myanmar led to a 90% drop in military purchases from the city-state.
- Sixteen banks across seven countries have processed $630 million in military-related transactions for Myanmar since the 2021 coup.
- UN urges more coordinated international sanctions to close loopholes and reduce the junta's access to arms and financial services.