The United Nations General Assembly will consider the draft resolution that does not bind calling for "Immediately suspend" transferring weapons to the Myanmar army.
A United Nations Official (UN) on May 17 said the draft resolution of the General Assembly called for "Suspension immediately providing, buying or selling directly or indirectly all weapons,
Liechtenstein is the country to make this proposal, supported by the European Union, England and the US.
If the UN General Assembly cannot reach consensus on the draft resolution, it will be voting voting at the whole meeting took place in May 18.
Myanmar people protested against the coup on May 15 in Dawei.
The resolution also called on the Myanmar troops to "end the emergency" and immediately stop "all acts of violence against the peaceful protesters", as well as "free and unconditional release
The draft also called on Myanmar to quickly implement a 5-point consensus gained with ASEAN leaders on April 24, as well as facilitate the UN envoy to Myanmar and provide safe access and safety rights and
Unlike resolutions approved by the Security Council, the Resolution of the General Assembly is not binding.
Some non-governmental organizations have long called for a weapon prohibition with Myanmar.
The Myanmar army took right after conducting a coup in 1/2 and declared to stabilize the country, but stress in this country has no signs of cooling down when protests exploded against the government