The regime said the two sides discussed the ethnic armies’ ‘disruption of peace’ near the border, but a Chinese Embassy statement made no mention of the fighting.
Regime spokesman Zaw Min Tun has told a Chinese state-run broadcaster that corrupt officials in Myanmar enabled cybercrime to fester in the country.
Public security minister Wang Xiaohong has been in Naypyitaw to discuss border cooperation as regime camps fall into rebel hands.
Adm. Tin Aung San and the vice-chair of China’s Central Military Commission are thought to have discussed the ongoing ethnic offensive in Shan State at talks in Beijing.
Coup leader Min Aung Hlaing’s pleas for an invitation fell on deaf ears as Beijing continues to hold the global pariah at arm’s length.
Beijing will not tolerate any act that may break up Myanmar, special envoy tells junta boss Min Aung Hlaing.
Beijing is working with Myanmar’s regime to build a rail link between Yunnan Province and Rakhine State to open southwestern China to global markets.
‘Bloodstained Gateways’ lists escalating rights abuses it says are paving the way for Chinese investment in Kachin and northern Shan states.
The regime’s transport minister Mya Tun Oo visited Beijing this week to discuss providing southern China with access to the Indian Ocean.
Troops based at Letpadaung in Sagaing have embarked on a campaign of massacres, rape and arson that has left thousands of residents fearing for their survival.
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