Peace Efforts: Armed ethnic groups and PDF members return to legal fold

The State Administration Council is inviting armed groups, including PDF members, to rejoin the legal framework.

Those who come back receive support such as financial incentives and assistance. Some armed ethnic groups and PDF members, after seeing their violent actions causing harm to civilians and losing public support, are now willing to lay down arms and cooperate under the law.

The State Administration Council is inviting armed groups, including PDF members, to rejoin the legal framework.

Those who come back receive support such as financial incentives and assistance. Some armed ethnic groups and PDF members, after seeing their violent actions causing harm to civilians and losing public support, are now willing to lay down arms and cooperate under the law.

The Tatmadaw continues counter-terrorism operations to ensure peace in affected areas. Following recent military control of key regions, local people have shown trust and cooperation with the Tatmadaw, even providing timely information about remaining armed groups.

As a result, several members from TNLA, DPLA, and MDY-PDF have peacefully returned to the legal framework and received support from authorities, including being reunited with their families. Authorities encourage others who wish to return to contact local administrations, military, or police stations to receive assistance and rewards.

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The State Administration Council is inviting armed groups, including PDF members, to rejoin the legal framework.

Those who come back receive support such as financial incentives and assistance. Some armed ethnic groups and PDF members, after seeing their violent actions causing harm to civilians and losing public support, are now willing to lay down arms and cooperate under the law.

The Tatmadaw continues counter-terrorism operations to ensure peace in affected areas. Following recent military control of key regions, local people have shown trust and cooperation with the Tatmadaw, even providing timely information about remaining armed groups.

As a result, several members from TNLA, DPLA, and MDY-PDF have peacefully returned to the legal framework and received support from authorities, including being reunited with their families. Authorities encourage others who wish to return to contact local administrations, military, or police stations to receive assistance and rewards.

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Enactment of Law: Myanmar Coast Guard Law enacted

The State Administration Council has enacted the Myanmar Coast Guard Law on July 17, designated as Law No. 41/2025.

The new law comprises 13 chapters and 47 articles, outlining the establishment, functions, powers, and responsibilities of the Myanmar Coast Guard. The enactment was made under Section 419 of the Constitution, with the order signed by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of the State Administration Council.

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The State Administration Council has enacted the Myanmar Coast Guard Law on July 17, designated as Law No. 41/2025.

The new law comprises 13 chapters and 47 articles, outlining the establishment, functions, powers, and responsibilities of the Myanmar Coast Guard. The enactment was made under Section 419 of the Constitution, with the order signed by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of the State Administration Council.

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The State Administration Council has enacted the Myanmar Coast Guard Law on July 17, designated as Law No. 41/2025.

The new law comprises 13 chapters and 47 articles, outlining the establishment, functions, powers, and responsibilities of the Myanmar Coast Guard. The enactment was made under Section 419 of the Constitution, with the order signed by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of the State Administration Council.

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Approval for Party Establishment : UEC approved applications to establish party

Individuals wishing to establish political parties have been submitting applications to the Union Election Commission (UEC), stating their proposed party names.

To date, a total of 27 organizations have applied for permission to establish a party. Among these applicants, the Peace and Development Party and the New Generation Wunthanu Party were found to comply with the Political Parties Registration Law and by-laws. Consequently, the Commission approved their applications for party establishment on July 16.

Individuals wishing to establish political parties have been submitting applications to the Union Election Commission (UEC), stating their proposed party names.

To date, a total of 27 organizations have applied for permission to establish a party. Among these applicants, the Peace and Development Party and the New Generation Wunthanu Party were found to comply with the Political Parties Registration Law and by-laws. Consequently, the Commission approved their applications for party establishment on July 16.

However, the UEC, based on the findings from relevant ministries, rejected the application of the People Power For Democracy Party (PPD). This rejection was made in accordance with the UEC's plenary meeting decision No. 30/2025, as their application did not comply with the provisions of Section 4 of the Political Parties Registration Law.

Similarly, the application from the Lishaw National Party was also rejected, as it did not comply with the provisions of Section 6 of the Political Parties Registration Law, as per the assessments from relevant ministries. Both rejections were issued, on 16th July, using Form (C) of the Political Parties Registration Bylaws. As of July 16, 21 political parties have been granted permission to establish, while 5 political parties have had their applications rejected.

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Individuals wishing to establish political parties have been submitting applications to the Union Election Commission (UEC), stating their proposed party names.

To date, a total of 27 organizations have applied for permission to establish a party. Among these applicants, the Peace and Development Party and the New Generation Wunthanu Party were found to comply with the Political Parties Registration Law and by-laws. Consequently, the Commission approved their applications for party establishment on July 16.

However, the UEC, based on the findings from relevant ministries, rejected the application of the People Power For Democracy Party (PPD). This rejection was made in accordance with the UEC's plenary meeting decision No. 30/2025, as their application did not comply with the provisions of Section 4 of the Political Parties Registration Law.

Similarly, the application from the Lishaw National Party was also rejected, as it did not comply with the provisions of Section 6 of the Political Parties Registration Law, as per the assessments from relevant ministries. Both rejections were issued, on 16th July, using Form (C) of the Political Parties Registration Bylaws. As of July 16, 21 political parties have been granted permission to establish, while 5 political parties have had their applications rejected.

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Congratulatory Messages : 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations

On the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic which falls on 12 July 2025, Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing exchanged congratulatory messages with Laotian President Mr. Thongloun Sisoulith, and Prime Minister Mr. Sonexay Siphandone.

On the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic which falls on 12 July 2025, Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing exchanged congratulatory messages with Laotian President Mr. Thongloun Sisoulith, and Prime Minister Mr. Sonexay Siphandone.

On the same occasion, Vice Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice Senior General Soe Win exchanged a congratulatory message with Vice President Mrs. Pany Yathotou of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Likewise, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe exchanged a congratulatory message with Laotian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Thongsavanh Phomvihane.

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On the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic which falls on 12 July 2025, Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing exchanged congratulatory messages with Laotian President Mr. Thongloun Sisoulith, and Prime Minister Mr. Sonexay Siphandone.

On the same occasion, Vice Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice Senior General Soe Win exchanged a congratulatory message with Vice President Mrs. Pany Yathotou of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Likewise, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe exchanged a congratulatory message with Laotian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Thongsavanh Phomvihane.

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Diplomatic Relations : Leaders exchange congratulatory messages

On the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Kingdom of Cambodia which falls on 12 July 2025, Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing exchanged congratulatory messages with King of the Kingdom of Cambodia His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, President of the Cambodia’s Senate Samdech Hun Sen, and Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Manet.

On the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Kingdom of Cambodia which falls on 12 July 2025, Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing exchanged congratulatory messages with King of the Kingdom of Cambodia His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, President of the Cambodia’s Senate Samdech Hun Sen, and Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Manet.

On the same occasion, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe exchanged a congratulatory message with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia Mr. Prak Sokhonn.

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On the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Kingdom of Cambodia which falls on 12 July 2025, Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing exchanged congratulatory messages with King of the Kingdom of Cambodia His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, President of the Cambodia’s Senate Samdech Hun Sen, and Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Manet.

On the same occasion, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe exchanged a congratulatory message with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia Mr. Prak Sokhonn.

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Myanmar to debut electronic voting machines in upcoming general elections

The Myanmar Electronic Voting Machine (MEVM) will be used for the first time in Myanmar during this year’s general election, according to a press conference held on 4 July and jointly organized by the Union Election Commission and the Myanmar Press Council.
More than 50,000 MEVMs will be produced and distributed for use.

The Myanmar Electronic Voting Machine (MEVM) will be used for the first time in Myanmar during this year’s general election, according to a press conference held on 4 July and jointly organized by the Union Election Commission and the Myanmar Press Council.
More than 50,000 MEVMs will be produced and distributed for use.
“The MEVM makes voting easy and simple. It does not require internet or electricity, and it is lightweight and portable, allowing it to be used anywhere. The machine uses a UPS battery, commonly used in computers, which can be easily purchased on the market. Provisions have also been made to accommodate voters with disabilities. The machine has been tested hundreds of thousands of times for flaws, and none have been found so far,” U Nyi Nyi Lwin, Deputy Director-General of the Union Election Commission, told GNLM.
In addition, he explained, “At the voting booth, the voter must select their preferred option when the green light above the voting machine button turns on, and then press the button to cast their vote. The voter can also review the ballot paper on the monitor to confirm whether it reflects their choice. The MEVM will generate the voter list shortly after the polling stations close, eliminating the need to wait for hours. This MEVM can be easily used not only in the general election, but also in referendums and other elections for Union-level organizations.”
By using the MEVM, issues such as rejected votes and problems associated with paper ballots, like wax markings or the insertion of duplicate ballots, will reportedly be eliminated.
The press conference was held on the morning of 4 July at the ShweUDaung Hall, News and Periodicals Enterprise office, in Botahtaung Township, Yangon Region. — ASH/TH

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The Myanmar Electronic Voting Machine (MEVM) will be used for the first time in Myanmar during this year’s general election, according to a press conference held on 4 July and jointly organized by the Union Election Commission and the Myanmar Press Council.
More than 50,000 MEVMs will be produced and distributed for use.
“The MEVM makes voting easy and simple. It does not require internet or electricity, and it is lightweight and portable, allowing it to be used anywhere. The machine uses a UPS battery, commonly used in computers, which can be easily purchased on the market. Provisions have also been made to accommodate voters with disabilities. The machine has been tested hundreds of thousands of times for flaws, and none have been found so far,” U Nyi Nyi Lwin, Deputy Director-General of the Union Election Commission, told GNLM.
In addition, he explained, “At the voting booth, the voter must select their preferred option when the green light above the voting machine button turns on, and then press the button to cast their vote. The voter can also review the ballot paper on the monitor to confirm whether it reflects their choice. The MEVM will generate the voter list shortly after the polling stations close, eliminating the need to wait for hours. This MEVM can be easily used not only in the general election, but also in referendums and other elections for Union-level organizations.”
By using the MEVM, issues such as rejected votes and problems associated with paper ballots, like wax markings or the insertion of duplicate ballots, will reportedly be eliminated.
The press conference was held on the morning of 4 July at the ShweUDaung Hall, News and Periodicals Enterprise office, in Botahtaung Township, Yangon Region. — ASH/TH

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Invitation Aimed at Serving the Union

1. Due to their terrorist acts, the group has been declared a terrorist group under the Counter-Terrorism Law. According to recent information emerging on social media, even their leaders have not formally recognized them, and the unlawfully formed CRPH and NUG, established for their interests, attempted to conceal their electoral misconduct and efforts to unlawfully seize State power, intending to continue to grasp the authority of the State illegitimately. As such, they shaped themselves as the elected government.

1. Due to their terrorist acts, the group has been declared a terrorist group under the Counter-Terrorism Law. According to recent information emerging on social media, even their leaders have not formally recognized them, and the unlawfully formed CRPH and NUG, established for their interests, attempted to conceal their electoral misconduct and efforts to unlawfully seize State power, intending to continue to grasp the authority of the State illegitimately. As such, they shaped themselves as the elected government. CRPH and NUG have propagated the narrative that Tatmadaw, which assumed responsibility for all functions of the State under the Constitution to hold a free and fair election, was dragging democracy backwards. Whether due to believing in the propaganda that was spread or based on the assumption that their own beliefs and convictions were correct, the armed groups, including PDFs, chose the path of armed struggle.

2. The shared aspiration of the government, people, Tatmadaw, ethnic armed organizations, and officially established political parties is to build a Union based on democracy and a federal system. Likewise, the stated goal of the armed groups, including those operating under the name of PDF, who have chosen the path of armed struggle based on their beliefs and convictions, is also to establish a Union founded on democracy and a federal system.

3. The State Administration Council has adopted the Five-Point Roadmap and has been making considerable progress in striving to hold a multiparty democratic general election. The government, the Tatmadaw, and political parties that share the same aspirations and intend to participate in the election pathway now number 54 parties. The gateway to advancing toward a Union based on democracy and a federal system is through a free and fair multiparty democratic general election. In such circumstances, if the path of armed struggle continues, it will not benefit the State but will instead cause democracy to regress. The goal of establishing a Union based on democracy and a federal system does not need to be lost or derailed due to the interference and disruption caused by the CRPH and NUG’s propaganda. Instead, they must continue to advance along the path aligned with their beliefs and aspirations. Once the election is held and Hluttaws and governments are formed, CRPH and NUG’s actions, which are fearful of losing their standing as an elected government, contradict their aspirations. Therefore, they must change course and move forward on the correct path. Because of the armed struggle, many young people have lost their lives, causing a loss of human resources crucial for building the envisioned Union.

4. Although efforts to resolve issues through armed struggle have lasted for over 70 years, they have yielded no results and have delayed the country’s development. Learning from this lesson, armed groups, including those operating under the name PDF, have to recognize that because their regions lack stability and peace and because their participation in armed struggle has caused harm and suffering to the socioeconomic life of their family members and communities. They have to fully cooperate and participate in the election process, in doing so – along with reconsidering their approach of harming loss to the socioeconomic life and supporting comprehensive development in areas such as education and healthcare under peaceful and stable conditions — will enable them to reach their desired goals.

5. They have to negotiate with the Hluttaw and the government that will emerge from the upcoming multiparty democratic general election to build a Union based on democracy and a federal system, as well as to amend the Constitution to align with a democratic and federal Union.

6. Therefore, if the armed groups, including those operating under the name PDF, aspire to see the emergence of a Union based on democracy and a federal system, and if they choose to legally establish themselves within the framework of the law and cooperate hand in hand with the government and Tatmadaw to serve the interests of the State and the regions, the government and Tatmadaw will welcome and accept this. Those who have such intentions are invited to contact and coordinate with the nearest military camps and regional authorities.

Information Team

State Administration Council

1. Due to their terrorist acts, the group has been declared a terrorist group under the Counter-Terrorism Law. According to recent information emerging on social media, even their leaders have not formally recognized them, and the unlawfully formed CRPH and NUG, established for their interests, attempted to conceal their electoral misconduct and efforts to unlawfully seize State power, intending to continue to grasp the authority of the State illegitimately. As such, they shaped themselves as the elected government. CRPH and NUG have propagated the narrative that Tatmadaw, which assumed responsibility for all functions of the State under the Constitution to hold a free and fair election, was dragging democracy backwards. Whether due to believing in the propaganda that was spread or based on the assumption that their own beliefs and convictions were correct, the armed groups, including PDFs, chose the path of armed struggle.

2. The shared aspiration of the government, people, Tatmadaw, ethnic armed organizations, and officially established political parties is to build a Union based on democracy and a federal system. Likewise, the stated goal of the armed groups, including those operating under the name of PDF, who have chosen the path of armed struggle based on their beliefs and convictions, is also to establish a Union founded on democracy and a federal system.

3. The State Administration Council has adopted the Five-Point Roadmap and has been making considerable progress in striving to hold a multiparty democratic general election. The government, the Tatmadaw, and political parties that share the same aspirations and intend to participate in the election pathway now number 54 parties. The gateway to advancing toward a Union based on democracy and a federal system is through a free and fair multiparty democratic general election. In such circumstances, if the path of armed struggle continues, it will not benefit the State but will instead cause democracy to regress. The goal of establishing a Union based on democracy and a federal system does not need to be lost or derailed due to the interference and disruption caused by the CRPH and NUG’s propaganda. Instead, they must continue to advance along the path aligned with their beliefs and aspirations. Once the election is held and Hluttaws and governments are formed, CRPH and NUG’s actions, which are fearful of losing their standing as an elected government, contradict their aspirations. Therefore, they must change course and move forward on the correct path. Because of the armed struggle, many young people have lost their lives, causing a loss of human resources crucial for building the envisioned Union.

4. Although efforts to resolve issues through armed struggle have lasted for over 70 years, they have yielded no results and have delayed the country’s development. Learning from this lesson, armed groups, including those operating under the name PDF, have to recognize that because their regions lack stability and peace and because their participation in armed struggle has caused harm and suffering to the socioeconomic life of their family members and communities. They have to fully cooperate and participate in the election process, in doing so – along with reconsidering their approach of harming loss to the socioeconomic life and supporting comprehensive development in areas such as education and healthcare under peaceful and stable conditions — will enable them to reach their desired goals.

5. They have to negotiate with the Hluttaw and the government that will emerge from the upcoming multiparty democratic general election to build a Union based on democracy and a federal system, as well as to amend the Constitution to align with a democratic and federal Union.

6. Therefore, if the armed groups, including those operating under the name PDF, aspire to see the emergence of a Union based on democracy and a federal system, and if they choose to legally establish themselves within the framework of the law and cooperate hand in hand with the government and Tatmadaw to serve the interests of the State and the regions, the government and Tatmadaw will welcome and accept this. Those who have such intentions are invited to contact and coordinate with the nearest military camps and regional authorities.

Information Team

State Administration Council

Call for Unity : SAC calls on armed groups to return to the legal fold

The Information Team of the State Administration Council has extended an invitation to armed groups, including the so-called PDF, to return to the legal fold in an effort to build a Union based on democracy and a federal system. According to a statement issued on Friday, these groups are urged to contact nearby military stations and administrative bodies in order to work together with the government and the Tatmadaw for the benefit of the nation and the regions.

The Information Team of the State Administration Council has extended an invitation to armed groups, including the so-called PDF, to return to the legal fold in an effort to build a Union based on democracy and a federal system. According to a statement issued on Friday, these groups are urged to contact nearby military stations and administrative bodies in order to work together with the government and the Tatmadaw for the benefit of the nation and the regions.

The statement noted that the CRPH and NUG have portrayed themselves as the elected government despite the lack of formal recognition of their leadership. In an attempt to conceal election fraud and their unlawful efforts to seize state power, they spread propaganda accusing the Tatmadaw of undermining the democratic process.

This led armed organizations, including the PDF, to choose the path of armed resistance. The government, the people, the Tatmadaw, ethnic armed organizations, and legally established political parties all share the goal of building a Union based on democracy and a federal system.

The statement also mentioned that the armed groups share this same aspiration. The State Administration Council is working to hold a free and fair multi-party democratic general election under its 5-point Road Map. Currently, 54 political parties have confirmed their participation in the election, a step toward democracy and a federal Union.

If the path of armed resistance continues, it will bring no benefit to the nation and will instead undermine the democratic process. Ongoing armed conflicts have already claimed the lives of many youths, resulting in the loss of valuable human resources for the country.

The desired goals can only be achieved through full cooperation in the election process, contributing to regional peace, stability, and the development of all sectors. The emergence of democracy and a federal Union, along with constitutional amendments appropriate to a new Union, must be carried out through negotiations with the new Hluttaw and government formed after the election.

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The Information Team of the State Administration Council has extended an invitation to armed groups, including the so-called PDF, to return to the legal fold in an effort to build a Union based on democracy and a federal system. According to a statement issued on Friday, these groups are urged to contact nearby military stations and administrative bodies in order to work together with the government and the Tatmadaw for the benefit of the nation and the regions.

The statement noted that the CRPH and NUG have portrayed themselves as the elected government despite the lack of formal recognition of their leadership. In an attempt to conceal election fraud and their unlawful efforts to seize state power, they spread propaganda accusing the Tatmadaw of undermining the democratic process.

This led armed organizations, including the PDF, to choose the path of armed resistance. The government, the people, the Tatmadaw, ethnic armed organizations, and legally established political parties all share the goal of building a Union based on democracy and a federal system.

The statement also mentioned that the armed groups share this same aspiration. The State Administration Council is working to hold a free and fair multi-party democratic general election under its 5-point Road Map. Currently, 54 political parties have confirmed their participation in the election, a step toward democracy and a federal Union.

If the path of armed resistance continues, it will bring no benefit to the nation and will instead undermine the democratic process. Ongoing armed conflicts have already claimed the lives of many youths, resulting in the loss of valuable human resources for the country.

The desired goals can only be achieved through full cooperation in the election process, contributing to regional peace, stability, and the development of all sectors. The emergence of democracy and a federal Union, along with constitutional amendments appropriate to a new Union, must be carried out through negotiations with the new Hluttaw and government formed after the election.

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Bilateral Ties: Meeting with Thai Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs o U Than Swe received Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand Mr. Dusit Manapan at the Ministry in Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday.

During the meeting, both sides cordially exchanged views on further enhancing the existing bilateral ties and collaboration across various sectors in areas of mutual interest, enforcing the post-earthquake rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.

Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs o U Than Swe received Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand Mr. Dusit Manapan at the Ministry in Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday.

During the meeting, both sides cordially exchanged views on further enhancing the existing bilateral ties and collaboration across various sectors in areas of mutual interest, enforcing the post-earthquake rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.

Moreover, both sides deliberated together on the further enhancement of ongoing cooperation and discussed matters pertaining to the advancement of the multi-sectoral cooperation, stability along the border and strengthening people-to-people contacts as well as closer collaboration at both regional and multilateral arenas.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs o U Than Swe received Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand Mr. Dusit Manapan at the Ministry in Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday.

During the meeting, both sides cordially exchanged views on further enhancing the existing bilateral ties and collaboration across various sectors in areas of mutual interest, enforcing the post-earthquake rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.

Moreover, both sides deliberated together on the further enhancement of ongoing cooperation and discussed matters pertaining to the advancement of the multi-sectoral cooperation, stability along the border and strengthening people-to-people contacts as well as closer collaboration at both regional and multilateral arenas.

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Strengthening Collaboration: Meeting with Chinese delegation

Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs  U Than Swe received Assistant Minister of Public Security of China Mr. Liu Zhongyi at the Ministry in Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday.

Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs  U Than Swe received Assistant Minister of Public Security of China Mr. Liu Zhongyi at the Ministry in Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday.

At the meeting, both sides cordially discussed the matters pertaining to the further consolidating of the existing Pauk-Phaw relations, the promotion of legal cooperation to jointly address transnational crimes, the enhancement of collaboration between the relevant departments to combat online gambling and telecommunication fraud networks along the border areas, the strengthening of tri-lateral cooperation among Myanmar, China and Thailand including cooperation with regional and international community and the maintenance of peace and stability along the Myanmar-China borders.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs  U Than Swe received Assistant Minister of Public Security of China Mr. Liu Zhongyi at the Ministry in Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday.

At the meeting, both sides cordially discussed the matters pertaining to the further consolidating of the existing Pauk-Phaw relations, the promotion of legal cooperation to jointly address transnational crimes, the enhancement of collaboration between the relevant departments to combat online gambling and telecommunication fraud networks along the border areas, the strengthening of tri-lateral cooperation among Myanmar, China and Thailand including cooperation with regional and international community and the maintenance of peace and stability along the Myanmar-China borders.

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