Myanmar Junta Leader Attends Summit in China Visit
Myanmar Junta Leader Attends Summit in China Visit

Myanmar Junta Leader Attends Summit in China Visit

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Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing has made his first visit to China since the 2021 coup, attending the Greater Mekong Subregion summit in Kunming. This visit comes amid escalating conflict near the China-Myanmar border, with the junta facing significant resistance from ethnic minority armies and pro-democracy forces. China remains a crucial ally and major arms supplier to Myanmar, although it has also shown concern over the instability affecting its strategic interests. Relations between the two nations are complex, with China maintaining ties with both the junta and ethnic insurgent groups. The visit underscores China's continued diplomatic support for Myanmar's military government, despite international sanctions and condemnation. Min Aung Hlaing's discussions with Chinese officials are expected to focus on strengthening economic ties and addressing mutual concerns over regional stability.

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