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U.N. urges release of detainees after Aung San Suu Kyi moved to designated residence

United Nations Press Briefing · May 1, 2026
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Summary

At a U.N. press briefing, spokesman Farhan said the secretary-general noted Aung San Suu Kyi’s transfer to a designated residence and appealed for the unconditional release of those arbitrarily detained, calling for an immediate cessation of violence and inclusive dialogue backed by a potential special envoy.

Farhan, the U.N. spokesperson, said the secretary-general has taken note of the transfer of state councillor Aung San Suu Kyi to a designated residence and appealed for the swift and unconditional release of those arbitrarily detained as an essential step toward a credible political process.

The spokesperson said the secretary-general reiterated that a viable political solution must rest on an immediate cessation of violence and a genuine commitment to inclusive dialogue. He emphasized the importance of continued talks among all relevant stakeholders in Myanmar and mentioned the possible role of a special envoy and cooperation with ASEAN and U.N. bodies to support a peaceful solution.

Farhan said the U.N. would press for access and information about detained individuals’ conditions and urged member states to support steps that create the conditions for inclusive negotiations. He did not provide new details on Aung San Suu Kyi’s exact location or on any immediate travel plans by envoys, saying the U.N. was seeking further particulars and would take advantage of any greater access if it becomes available.

The briefing closed on this item without announcement of a specific next step beyond continued diplomatic engagement and information-gathering by U.N. officials.