Washington: Seeking "concrete action" from nations perceived close to Myanmar, a top UN envoy has pointed out that India had "clearly" said that it wanted the military-ruled country to cooperate with the world body and and initiate a more inclusive process of national reconciliation.
Secretary General's Special Advisor on Myanmar Ibrahim Gambari maintained that all the countries he had approached had supported the role of the office of Secretary General on the issue.
"But I am not satisfied with that. I want that general verbal expression of support to be translated into concrete action in support. In what ways - First Get the right messages to the authorities in Myanmar to address the concerns of the international community to listen to their own people," Gambari told reporters.