China offers staunch support to Myanmar president during his state visit
Chinese President Xi Jinping has endorsed the political leadership of his Myanmar counterpart, Min Aung โ Hlaing, as the two met in Beijing to map out the future development of bilateral ties. Xi told Min Aung Hlaing at their meeting on Tuesday that he wanted to โcarry forward th
Chinese President Xi Jinping has endorsed the political leadership of his Myanmar counterpart, Min Aung โ Hlaing, as the two met in Beijing to map out the future development of bilateral ties.
Xi told Min Aung Hlaing at their meeting on Tuesday that he wanted to โcarry forward the brotherly friendship between our two peoples and deepen comprehensive strategic cooperationโ, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
China is the staunchest international ally of Min Aung Hlaingโs government, which has been shunned by most countries since the military seized power in a coup in 2021, overthrowing the elected government led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and fighting a bloody civil war against pro-democracy rebels who are now mostly based in remote areas in northern Myanmar.
โChina supports all parties in Myanmar advancing peace and reconciliation through dialogue, achieving lasting stability in northern Myanmar,โ Xi told his guest, according to the Chinese state news agency Xinhua.
Xi said the two countries have โstood together through thick and thinโ.
The meeting is Min Aung Hlaingโs second with Xi in less than a year after the retired general attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in โTianjin, China, โin August. While Min Aung Hlaing picked India for his first foreign trip after becoming president in April some analysts said the visits to China suggested a closer relationship with Beijing and could boost his international acceptance.
One issue causing friction between the two countries is the proliferation of online gambling and internet scam compounds in Myanmar, as elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
Xi said both countries must continue to โcrack down hardโ on telecommunications fraud, online gambling and drug trafficking.

