China and Myanmar: Fostering Border Peace and Strategic Cooperation
China expressed its willingness to collaborate with Myanmar to maintain border peace, as discussed by Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Myanmar's Tin Maung Swe. The meeting focused on ensuring safety for Chinese personnel and institutions amidst regional conflict and online scams, with an emphasis on deepening strategic cooperation.
In a recent meeting in Beijing, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi conveyed the nation's willingness to work with Myanmar to ensure peace and stability along their shared border. This collaborative effort was discussed during a meeting with Myanmar's Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe.
Wang Yi emphasized China's expectation for Myanmar to safeguard Chinese personnel and institutions within its borders. This is crucial as China aims to protect its interests amid escalating border conflicts and the proliferation of online scams.
The two countries are keen on reinforcing strategic cooperation and advancing their shared vision of a mutually beneficial future, according to statements from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
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