Putin hosts Myanmar’s leader for talks on deepening their relationship
Putin said the countries have cooperated on foreign policy and security issues and have joint plans for nuclear and infrastructure projects.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Myanmar's military-backed leader Min Aung Hlaing to discuss deepening cooperation on foreign policy, security, and economic projects between the two countries.
- Min Aung Hlaing's visit aims to strengthen international recognition for his administration, which has been largely isolated since the military seized power in Myanmar in February 2021.
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Putin Praises 'Especially Trusting' Ties With Myanmar's Leader
Putin hosts Myanmar's leader for talks on deepening their relationship
Russian President Vladimir Putin has hosted the head of Myanmar’s military-backed government, who visited Moscow on a trip intended to further boost cooperation between the countries.
Myanmar’s leader to boost ties with
BANGKOK —The head of Myanmar’s military-backed government embarked on an official visit to Russia to hold talks with President Vladimir Putin aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and strategic cooperation, state media said.
The leader of Myanmar was received today by the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, in his third visit to Moscow in two years, seen as another attempt to gain international legitimacy for the Burmese regime.
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