On Monday, Suu Kyi met with Arnaud de Baecque, Resident Representative of the International Committee of the Red Cross to Myanmar in the capital Naypyitaw, government spokesperson Khine Khine Soe said in a message via Telegram. In one of four photographs provided by the ‌Myanmar government spokesperson, Suu Kyi is ‌seen dressed in traditional Burmese attire ⁠and standing unaided, shaking hands with Baecque. The ICRC said the visit had met with its standards and procedures for visiting people deprived of liberty. "This included the opportunity to speak with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in private," it said in a statement, using a Burmese honorific. Suu Kyi's son, Kim Aris, said he had not yet received independent confirmation of his mother's condition or well-being.