State-level talks emphasize boosting Myanmar-Belarus trade and economic ties
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The Myanmar-Belarus State-level meeting took place at the Presidential Palace in Minsk of the Republic of Belarus yesterday afternoon, attended by Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and President of the Republic of Belarus Mr Alexander Gregoryevich Lukashenko. Also present at the meeting were SAC Joint Secretary General Ye Win Oo, Council Member General Nyo Saw, Union Ministers, the Myanmar Ambassador to Belarus, deputy ministers and senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief. The Belarusian President was accompanied by senior officers of the Belarusian Government. Both sides cordially discussed despite their locations at a far distance, enhancement of diplomatic and defence relations between the two countries as good friendliness countries, plans to sign the memoranda of understanding between the two countries during the visit of the Senior General, holding coordination meetings between Ministries of Foreign Affairs of two countries, potentials for cooperation in dairy product production and cultivation of industrial raw crops, promotion of cooperation in bilateral trade and economy, investment measures, and cooperation in various sectors including manufacturing of agricultural machinery. Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe and the Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs exchanged notes on memoranda of cooperation signed by the Myanmar and Belarusian governments and memoranda of understanding on cooperation in sports, tourism, legal affairs, agriculture and food safety. The Senior General and the Belarusian President released the joint declaration of the two countries to the media. (The reciprocal joint declaration and speeches delivered by the SAC Chairman Prime Minister and the President of the Republic of Belarus will be reported separately.) The Senior General conferred the Agga Maha Thray Sithu Title on Belarusian President Mr Alexander Gregoryevich Lukashenko. After the Myanmar-Belarus State-level meeting, State Administration Council Information Team Leader Maj-Gen Zaw Min Tun, who accompanied the Senior General, responded to queries raised by the media. — MNA/TTA
A South Korean court Friday approved the release of President Yoon Suk Yeol from detention, following his arrest and subsequent indictment over his brief imposition of martial law in early December, a decision that could lead to him being allowed to stand criminal trial without physical restriction.The Seoul Central District Court granted Yoon’s request for release, saying his detention since mid-January is unjustified. Despite the court’s approval, one of Yoon’s lawyers said the president will not be released immediately as prosecutors can file an appeal against the decision within seven days.The president was indicted in late January over charges of insurrection relating to his abrupt declaration of martial law on the night of 3 December which lasted only six hours before being rescinded.The court, which began preparatory hearings for Yoon’s criminal trial last month, said the indictment made on 26 January after the president’s detention period had expired was illegal. — KyodoSource: The Global New Light of Myanmar
Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, currently in Minsk, Belarus, received Belarusian Prime Minister Mr Roman Alexandrovich Golovchenko, at the office of Belarusian Prime Minister yesterday.On arrival at the office, the Senior General was welcomed by the Belarusian Prime Minister.The Senior General was accompanied by SAC Joint Secretary General Ye Win Oo, delegates, the Myanmar Ambassador to Belarus, and the Belarusian Prime Minister by relevant officials.At the meeting, they openly exchanged views on the enhancement of friendship and cooperation between two countries through the goodwill visit to Belarus, the successful holding of Myanmar-Belarus Business Forum and signing of MoUs, the export of locally produced products between two countries, export of industrial crops including rice of Myanmar to Belarus, mutual benefits through cooperation between Myanmar possessing fine soil for agriculture and livestock and Belarus with modern livestock farming technologies, exchange of technologies for agriculture and livestock, cooperation in electric vehicles production industry and further cooperation in bilateral friendship. — MNA/ KTZHSource: The Global New Light of Myanmar
The President of the Republic of Belarus Distinguished Prime Minister and esteemed guests who have joined us today, I am honoured to share that today’s meeting between our two countries focused on discussing the economic sector and collaboration in various areas. We had detailed discussions on how to work together in the field of economics and other sectors. We also addressed areas related to humanitarian support and how to collaborate effectively in those areas. Moreover, we reached a consensus on drafting strategic plans to ensure the successful implementation of economic measures between our two countries. We are committed to collaborating on technology to support global food security through food production businesses emerging in Myanmar. Our collaboration will focus on sectors such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and food production. At the recent Business Forum, officials from both countries held detailed discussions on these sectors and related issues. In Belarus, there are advanced technologies related to this arena as well.This year, our two countries will reconvene to discuss further economic cooperation. Moreover, we plan to form a committee to work on science and technological sectors between our countries. We aim to strengthen the cooperation between Myanmar and Belarus. While Myanmar students are studying in Belarus, our country will also do everything to support the students in their learning as much as possible. This year, we have invited a group of children from Myanmar to visit the health retreat in Suprunov Resort, Belarus, for the first time. In the upcoming period, ministers and relevant officials from our country will visit Myanmar. Similarly, specialists and relevant officials from Myanmar will also visit Belarus. Through these reciprocal visits, we aim to explore opportunities for economic development across both countries and take concrete actions for mutual support. Very soon, during a meeting with the Prime Minister, we discussed some of these key points.In my view, concerning the cooperation between the two countries, there are no obstacles from our side. We always aim to keep the doors open and work closely, transparently, and cordially to carry out economic activities in the best way possible. Belarus has discussed a lot of information related to economic cooperation with Myanmar in today’s talks, as well as in the Business Forum yesterday. Regarding this information, we will make every effort to finalize understandings and agreements related to cooperation as soon as possible. I would like to express my gratitude for the transparent discussions I had with my friend, the Prime Minister, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, during this trip. I also appreciate his openness and willingness to discuss all matters of interest. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to my friend as well for inviting me to Myanmar. I hope that in the near future, I will be able to meet with my friend in his country. We are committed to supporting and ensuring the success of our collaborative efforts in this business, which will enable us to carry out projects that benefit both sides.I also want to express my gratitude for the time given to this meeting today. On behalf of us, I would also like to extend a warm welcome to my friend at all times.The State Administration Council Chairman Prime MinisterI would like to extend my warm greetings to all the participants of this event, including the President of Belarus, Mr President, the delegation members, and media representatives. Everybody, Mingalaba! I also had the privilege of meeting and discussing matters with the President and government officials during my second visit. I am happy to say that it was a successful trip. To further strengthen and develop the Belarus-Myanmar friendship, and to enhance collaboration, I wish to express my gratitude to President Lukashenko and the responsible individuals, as well as the people of Belarus, and wish for continued strength, progress, and development. During today’s meeting, as we discussed openly and clearly, we will continue to strengthen and carry out cooperation in various sectors such as the economies of both countries, agriculture, industry, education, science and technology, culture, and defence.Not only the government-to-government relations but also the people-to-people relations will be expanded. For the successful implementation of the cooperation between the two countries, the involvement of not only government officials but also the media in the relevant sectors is crucial. Therefore, I kindly request your cooperation in this matter. Our country is the largest landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is a country that is situated between two of the most populous countries in the world, China and India, and also acts as a bridge between Southeast Asia and South Asia.It possesses favourable conditions for agriculture, livestock, and transport, with abundant water, land, and climate. Our country is also one of the top exporters of rice globally and ranks as the second-highest bean exporter in the world. Since our country has vast areas of land suitable for agriculture and livestock farming, we are striving to make our country one that can contribute to global food security and safety. Therefore, I am fully confident that if we integrate Belarus’ modern agricultural practices, livestock systems, techniques, machinery, and support systems into practical use, it will not only benefit Myanmar but will bring mutually beneficial results for both sides. Along the 1,300-mile coastline, there are also major deep-water ports, particularly the ports at Dawei, Thilawa, and Kyaukpyu, which offer great investment opportunities. Hence, I would like to invite Belarus to invest in Myanmar in various sectors. Our two countries will strengthen cooperation, not only in bilateral relations but also in the international landscape. I would like to express my gratitude to Belarus and the Belarusian people for their support of our country on the international stage.Due to electoral fraud in the 2020 general election, we had to declare a state of emergency and temporarily take responsibility for the country. Therefore, we plan to hold a free and fair election soon, under the law. We are planning to hold the election in December 2025 or at the earliest by January 2026. Fifty-three political parties have already submitted their lists to participate in the election. Regarding the election, we also invite the observation teams from Belarus to come and observe. I would also like to express special gratitude to His Excellency the President of Belarus for his efforts to help the development and progress of Belarus in every possible way. Under His Excellency’s leadership, I believe that Belarus will become one of the world’s leading countries. I also fully expect to meet the President of Belarus again in Myanmar. I wish for continued and strong cooperation between our two countries in all areas of mutual interest. Thank you very much.The Belarusian PresidentI am grateful for the invitation to Myanmar. I will also be visiting Myanmar. As my friend has suggested, we will send election observers to monitor the elections. I would like to suggest to my friend. If any actions could positively contribute to the development of the nation and benefit the citizens, I recommend that they be implemented as soon as possible. When implementing these actions, it’s possible that some people may not approve, and there could be sanctions that arise in opposition. Both in our country and in your country, there may be sanctions that could form as a result. I consider sanctions to be opportunities, and when such sanctions arise, they should be seen as opportunities to strengthen our collaboration. If we work more closely together with greater unity, we will be able to implement the best possible outcomes. Thank you very much for your visit to Belarus.The SAC Chairman Prime MinisterBy imposing a sanctions, if there is such a group, the opposing groups that are called sanctions will face attacks from software that increases the strength of the majority, which will lead to more intense competition. I want to point out that putting pressure on them under the sanction will never be successful. It will only escalate the conflict. The two of us will work together and overcome it. I want to say that we are ready to cooperate and move forward with our efforts.Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar
The Myanmar-Belarus State-level meeting took place at the Presidential Palace in Minsk of the Republic of Belarus yesterday afternoon, attended by Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and President of the Republic of Belarus Mr Alexander Gregoryevich Lukashenko.Also present at the meeting were SAC Joint Secretary General Ye Win Oo, Council Member General Nyo Saw, Union Ministers, the Myanmar Ambassador to Belarus, deputy ministers and senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief. The Belarusian President was accompanied by senior officers of the Belarusian Government.Both sides cordially discussed despite their locations at a far distance, enhancement of diplomatic and defence relations between the two countries as good friendliness countries, plans to sign the memoranda of understanding between the two countries during the visit of the Senior General, holding coordination meetings between Ministries of Foreign Affairs of two countries, potentials for cooperation in dairy product production and cultivation of industrial raw crops, promotion of cooperation in bilateral trade and economy, investment measures, and cooperation in various sectors including manufacturing of agricultural machinery.Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe and the Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs exchanged notes on memoranda of cooperation signed by the Myanmar and Belarusian governments and memoranda of understanding on cooperation in sports, tourism, legal affairs, agriculture and food safety.The Senior General and the Belarusian President released the joint declaration of the two countries to the media. (The reciprocal joint declaration and speeches delivered by the SAC Chairman Prime Minister and the President of the Republic of Belarus will be reported separately.)The Senior General conferred the Agga Maha Thray Sithu Title on Belarusian President Mr Alexander Gregoryevich Lukashenko.After the Myanmar-Belarus State-level meeting, State Administration Council Information Team Leader Maj-Gen Zaw Min Tun, who accompanied the Senior General, responded to queries raised by the media. — MNA/TTASource: The Global New Light of Myanmar
State Administration Council Chairman Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, who is currently in Belarus on his official State visit at the invitation of President Mr Alexander Gregoryevich Lukashenko of the Republic of Belarus, was welcomed by the President of the Republic of Belarus alongside the Guard of Honour at the Presidential Palace yesterday morning.The ceremony was also attended by SAC Joint Secretary General Ye Win Oo, Council Member General Nyo Saw, Union Ministers, the Myanmar Ambassador to Belarus, deputy ministers and senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief. The Belarusian President was accompanied by senior officers from the Belarusian Cabinet.The Senior General was welcomed by the Belarusian President with the salute of the Guard of Honour. Meanwhile, the military band played the national anthems of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Republic of Belarus.The Senior General inspected the Guard of Honour. The Belarusian President and the Senior General introduced their entourage to each other.The Senior General received the salute of the Guard of Honour. Then, both leaders held a specific meeting. At the meeting, the President of the Republic of Belarus extended his greetings, saying that he believes that through this meeting and discussions, the cooperation between the two countries will continue to develop. The two countries will work to strengthen and expand the agreements and collaborations, and through this goodwill visit of the Senior General, they will make efforts to ensure the success of initiatives. Belarus and Myanmar will also continue to pursue strategic partnerships. Lastly, he was thankful and pleased for the visit of the Myanmar delegation to his country on this journey of goodwill.In his speech, the Senior General said that this was his second visit to Belarus as part of a friendship trip. He has also had the opportunity to witness the developments in Belarus firsthand. He is grateful for the warm welcome and honours extended to him at the state level.He also congratulates the Belarusian President for their success in the recent elections. During his previous visit, he observed the successes and advancements in Belarus’s agricultural sector, and further strengthening collaboration in various sectors can benefit Myanmar and Belarus. He is pleased to share that the Myanmar-Belarus Business Forum was successfully held, and several economic agreements were signed between the two countries. He also appreciates the invitation to lead a friendship delegation to Belarus as part of an official State visit.They cordially exchanged views on the enhancement of cooperation in various sectors including bilateral diplomatic relations, economic, agriculture, industry, education, science and technology, culture and sports sectors, plans to promote cooperation in the defence sector, potentials for further strengthening bilateral relations through sectoral cooperation between the two countries, Myanmar-Belarus trade and economic cooperation measures, and preparations to hold a free and fair multiparty democratic general election in Myanmar.The Belarusian President hosted a working luncheon for the Senior General and his entourage. During the luncheon, the national orchestra of Belarus performed entertainment with songs of both countries. — MNA/TTASource: The Global New Light of Myanmar
In its resolution 53/26, the Human Rights Council requested the High Commissioner to monitor and follow up on the implementation of the recommendations made by the independent international fact-finding mission on Myanmar, including those on accountability, and to continue to track progress in the situation of human rights in Myanmar, including of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities, with the support of specialist experts and in complementarity to the work of the Independent Mechanism for Myanmar and thereports of the Special Rapporteur, and to present an oral update to the Council at its fifty-eighth session, to be followed by an interactive dialogue. The Council will hear the oral update of the High Commissioner during an interactive dialogue.ကိုးကား- https://www.mofa.gov.mmPhoto: ISHR