Senior General Min Aung Hlaing holds talks with Chinese Defence Minister Gen. Wei Fenghe
NAY PYI TAW April 10
Commander-in-Chief
of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, who is in China on
goodwill visit, held talks with member of China’s Central Military
Commission and Defence Minister Gen. Wei Fenghe. Then, the latter hosted
the dinner at Wan Liu Tang Hall of Daioyutai State Guest House in
Beijing this evening.
Present at the meeting
together with the Senior General were Myanmar Ambassador to China U Thit
Lin Ohn, Lt-Gen Than Tun Oo and senior military officers from the
Office of Commander-in-Chief(Army), Myanmar Military Attaché (Army, Navy
and Air) Brig-Gen Tint Hsan. Gen. Wei Fenghe was accompanied by senior
military officers from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army.
During
the meeting, Gen. Wei Fenghe said the goodwill visit of the
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services is the important one for both
sides. China places emphasis on this goodwill visit. The
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services is honoured for the leadership in
the development of State and Tatmadaw. Paukphaw and brotherly relations
exist between China and Myanmar. China has been rapidly developing and
it has been a powerful country. Similarly, the development of Myanmar is
important for China. It is required to further improve bilateral
relations. China will continue rendering assistance for the development
of Myanmar. Ensuring eternally stable and peaceful border is the main
requirement for China. China would neither accept nor allow demands by
means of armed attacks and opposition.
Senior General Min Aung
Hlaing said China is desirous of the stability and peace in Myanmar
according to the discussions during the goodwill visit. The way to
China’s cooperation is always open for the development of Myanmar. It
was learnt that China is willing to further strengthen goodwill and
friendship between the two armed forces of the two countries. The
discussions made during the goodwill visit ensured positivity for
goodwill and friendship between the two armed forces and two countries.
Tatmadaw’s main requirement is stability and peace for the country. He
is desirous of being successful in China’s One Belt and One Road
Initiative. The conflicts taking place on the border region have mutual
effect. The Myanmar Tatmadaw would not accept the matters having effects
on neighboring countries and fully cooperate with China.
After the
meeting, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Gen. Wei Fenghe posed for a
documentary photo. Then, Gen. Wei Fenghe hosted the dinner to the
Myanmar Tatmadaw good-will delegation led by the Senior General.
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