Myanmar junta chief visits Russia

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Myanmar’s junta leader is on a visit to Russia, his second trip there in less than two months, as Myanmar’s ruling military tries to shore up one of its few diplomatic alliances as it comes under growing international pressure.

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has been barred from representing Myanmar at most international gatherings since leading a coup early last year against an elected government led by Noble laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

He first visited Moscow as a leader in June last year, when both sides committed to strengthening military cooperation. He also visited in July on what Russia said was a private visit.

Russia, the main source of military hardware for Myanmar, was one of the first countries to voice support for the junta after the coup, at a time when it was receiving international condemnation over its use of lethal force against opponents.

Myanmar state media said he would attend an economic summit, visit landmarks, universities and factories and his ministers and senior military officials would meet counterparts and “cement friendly cooperation”.

Russia has been providing Myanmar with COVID-19 vaccines and Myanmar is planning to import Russian petrol and fuel oil to ease supply concerns, as Russia looks for new sources of business amid Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine.

Myanmar’s junta has been hit by a raft of sanctions targeting the generals and the extensive business network the military operates.

Agencies

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