Chairman of State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing Replies to Questions of Official Goodwill Visit raised by Media

At the invitation of President of the Russian Federation H.E. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, and President of Belarus H.E. Mr. Alexander Gregoryevich Lukashenko, Chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing replied to the questions regarding his official State visit raised by media.

The Senior General’s replies are as follows:

  • During the trip, we had extensive discussions and collaborations in various sectors between our two nations. In particular, we focused on economic cooperation.
  • Moreover, we emphasized expanding tourism sector. We also discussed in details on cooperation in education, science and technology, healthcare, sports, culture, law, and defence. Moreover, I had the opportunity to explain Myanmar’s political developments, which were fully acknowledged and accepted by both nations.
  • Next, I also explained the situation regarding the upcoming election. When I explained it, they expressed their support and commitment by sending representatives to observe the election process.
  • This bilateral meeting helped build a great deal of trust between both sides. I have seen that people in those countries have developed a keen interest in Myanmar. This is a positive sign for the future of our country.

If we truly desire a multiparty democratic system, we should not just engage in arguments but rather work together in collaboration. If we do that, our country is bound to succeed, added the Senior General.

Source: GNLM (10-3-2025)

  • During the trip, we had extensive discussions and collaborations in various sectors between our two nations. In particular, we focused on economic cooperation.
  • This bilateral meeting helped build a great deal of trust between both sides. I have seen that people in those countries have developed a keen interest in Myanmar. This is a positive sign for the future of our country.
  • If we truly desire a multiparty democratic system, we should not just engage in arguments but rather work together in collaboration. If we do that, our country is bound to succeed.
engdate: 
Wednesday, March 12, 2025 - 15:30
month: 
March, 2025