Myanmar categorically rejects the unverified and unfounded information/ accusations put forward at the United Nations

The Human Rights Council organized an Enhanced Interactive Dialogue (EID) during its 60th session, which was held from 8 September 2025 to 8 October 2025, concerning the reports of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and on the report of the so-called Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM). This dialogue was once again convened without the presence of Myanmar representatives, an act that is against the Council’s fundamental principles of constructive dialogue and cooperation.

It has been observed that the Council’s discussions and reports heavily rely on unverified information and consist primarily of repeated accusations against the Myanmar government. Furthermore, these one-sided and unfounded allegations are persistently advanced based on such unverified data.

The Human Rights Council, a principal UN human rights mechanism, continues to operate with bias. Rather than assessing the situation in a member state based on the principles of objectivity, non-selectivity and impartiality, it relies on one-sided information as fact.

Therefore, Myanmar categorically rejects such baseless accusations and intrusive discussions that constitute interference in its internal affairs. Myanmar will continue to implement its ongoing tasks without losing sight.

State responsibility will be handed over to a winning political party based on the results of the general election, which will be conducted in phases commencing on 28 December 2025. Myanmar reiterates its commitment to continue efforts to promote and protect the fundamental rights of its citizens to achieve internal peace, stability and prosperity of its people through a Myanmar-owned and Myanmar-led process.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Myanmar

13 October 2025