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China promises aid for elections in Myanmar

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met junta leader Min Aung Hlaing on Wednesday during a visit to the capital Naypyitaw where they held discussions to conduct an "all-inclusive election", Global New Light Of Myanmar newspaper said.

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Yangon, Myanmar
Thu, August 15, 2024 Published on Aug. 15, 2024 Published on 2024-08-15T12:28:02+07:00

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China promises aid for elections in Myanmar This photograph taken and released on August 14, 2024 by the Myanmar Military Information Team shows Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing (right) meeting with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Naypyidaw. (AFP/Myanmar Military )

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hina has promised technical support and aid to military-run Myanmar for conducting a census, followed by an election, state media said on Thursday, signalling Beijing's backing to a junta cornered by an armed rebellion and steadily losing ground. 

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met junta leader Min Aung Hlaing on Wednesday during a visit to the capital Naypyitaw where they held discussions to conduct an "all-inclusive election", Global New Light Of Myanmar newspaper said.

"Necessary technological assistance will be provided for Myanmar to conduct the census-taking process," the state-run publication said. "Moreover, essential aid will be given for the election."

China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Myanmar's generals last month emergency rule for another six months to allow more time to put together census data for voter lists. Min Aung Hlaing has previously said an election would be held next year.

The proposed election has been widely derided as a sham and the outcome is unlikely to be recognised by most western countries, with dozens of parties disbanded for not registering to run, including the dominant National League for Democracy, whose government the military toppled. 

Many of the parties that have signed up are seen as proxies for the junta having openly backed its agenda and condemned the rebellion. 

Myanmar's military is currently under unparalleled pressure three years after it ousted a civilian government, with an armed rebellion against its rule gaining momentum amid a faltering economy.

During Wednesday's meeting, the two leaders also discussed the situation in the restive border areas, eradication of online gambling and scams and economic cooperation, state media reported.

The China-Myanmar border region has seen heavy fighting since last year, with junta suffering a series of defeats including the fall of Lashio in northern Shan state, the first of 14 regional military commands to be taken by rebels. 

Last October, a rebel alliance led by three major anti-junta groups launched Operation 1027 near the Chinese border, inflicting significant losses on the junta. The offensive was temporarily halted after Beijing brokered a ceasefire.

But fighting resumed in June after the ceasefire collapsed, marking the start of an intensified second phase of the operation, during which Lashio was taken from the junta's control.

Following his visit to Myanmar, Wang is scheduled to attend a regional foreign ministers' meeting in Thailand on Friday.

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