BEIJING — China said on Tuesday it had lodged a protest with Burma after a land mine injured a Chinese person on their common border, the latest incident of cross-border conflict to strain ties between the two neighbors.
China has repeatedly demanded effective action from Burma to contain fighting along the border between the Burma Army and ethnic minority rebels.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the person was injured by a land mine on Sunday but she did not say exactly where the explosion happened.
“This situation is under further investigation,” Hua said at a daily news briefing. “We express serious concern over this.”
“The Chinese side has already made solemn representations to Myanmar [Burma] and demanded that Myanmar take effective measures to avoid the future occurrence of a similar situation and prevent the conflict in north Myanmar from endangering the security of Chinese people’s lives and property.”
The Burma military has been battling several rebel groups including at least two that operate near Burma’s border with China, in Burma’s Shan and Kachin states.
Thousands of Burmese civilians have sought safety on the Chinese side of the border over the past few years because of the fighting.
Hua urged Burma to work with China to “safeguard the peace and stability of the China-Myanmar border region.”
When contacted by Reuters, Ye Htut, Burma’s minister of information and spokesman for the president’s office, declined to comment.
Last March, China was infuriated when five people were killed by stray bombs falling on its territory in Yunnan province during fighting in Burma.
China and Burma share a 2,000-kilometer (1,250-mile) border, much of it remote and hard to access.
Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi said on Monday the peace process would be the first priority of her new government that will take power later this year, following a landslide victory in a November election.