Terrorist leader Min Aung Hlaing, who visited China for the first time since the military coup, said that China, Yunnan State When he met with Chinese Prime Minister Li Jiang at the Mekong sub-regional summit held in Kunming, he told Mr. Li Jiang that the War on Terrorism Council had opened the door to peace and that ethnic armed groups needed to show clear action that they wanted peace.
After the 2021 terrorist war council overthrew the civilian government, the country became dominated by war, and the 1027 operation led by the Northern Brothers (3) emerged. As a result of the 1027 operation, many areas under the control of the Military Council were lost, and the entire Northeastern Military Headquarters fell.
The Military Council also told Mr. Li Zhang that despite China’s mediation and the Haining Peace Agreement between the Northern Brothers (3) and the Military Council, the North (3) had violated this agreement. Currently, the Military Council has declared the Northern Brothers (3) as violent insurgents.
Since the terrorist Min Aung Hlaing’s military coup in Myanmar has affected border trade, China’s interests have also been affected, and this is the first time that the terrorist Min Aung Hlaing has been invited to China in diplomatic relations between China and Myanmar.
It is known that Mr. Li Jiang said that after meeting with the terrorist Aung Hlaing and the Chinese Prime Minister, the Chinese side welcomed and supported the military council elections to be held in 2025, and would help Myanmar’s transition to peace.
The 1027 operation of the North (3) and the KIA’s main rooting operation have affected the border trade between the Military Council and China, which has greatly affected China’s interests. Therefore, the Chinese side named the topic of strengthening the friendship between the two countries and cooperated with the terrorist Min Aung Hlaing to deal with their interests and the issue of the border between the two countries. It is understood that Mr. Li Zhang said to suppress criminal online gambling.