U Tin Maung Swe, Union Minister for Foreign Affairs, held a bilateral meeting with Mr Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, who is on an official visit to Myanmar, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the evening of 25 April 2026.
Both sides
discussed ways to further strengthen the “Pauk-Phaw” relations between Myanmar
and China, the building of a Community with a Shared Future, and the momentous
acceleration of existing friendly ties and practical cooperation. They also
exchanged views on continued cooperation to maintain peace and stability along
the shared border, China’s support for Myanmar’s peace process and
socioeconomic development, and increased cooperation based on good
neighbourliness in combating online scamming and illegal activities in border
areas. Both sides further emphasized mutual support in regional and
international arenas and reaffirmed their commitment to promoting mutually
beneficial cooperation.
Union
Minister for Foreign Affairs U Tin Maung Swe expressed his appreciation to
China for its consistent support to Myanmar and its assistance to Myanmar. He
stated Myanmar’s support for the “One China Policy”, four global initiatives
proposed by Chinese President Mr Xi Jinping and four propositions on
safeguarding and promoting peace and stability in the Middle East. He
underscored the importance of enhancing cooperation between the two Foreign
Ministries. He conveyed gratitude for China’s assistance in earthquake recovery
efforts. He requested China’s continued support for Myanmar’s peace process and
peace and stability in the border areas, as well as the socioeconomic
development of people in the border areas. He reaffirmed Myanmar’s commitment
to continue cooperation with China in regional and international fora.
Chinese
Foreign Minister Mr Wang Yi congratulated Myanmar on the successful holding of
the General Election and expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to
visit Myanmar shortly after the formation of the new government led by
President U Min Aung Hlaing. He stated that China would continue to support
Myanmar’s peace process and remain a reliable neighbour upon which Myanmar can
depend, based on the “Pauk-Phaw” friendship. He expressed willingness for
closer cooperation between the two Foreign Ministries and affirmed that
continued efforts would be made to enhance mutual understanding and trust
between the two nations. He also stated that both sides would strive to
effectively implement the agreements reached by the leaders of the two
countries, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation across various sectors, and
accelerate and expand the implementation of bilateral projects.
After the
meeting, in the presence of the Foreign Ministers, the exchange of the handover
and acceptance certificate for the China-aided emergency project on
post-earthquake prefabricated resettlement housing for monks, nuns, and their
monasteries affected by the Mandalay earthquake, as well as the exchange of the
Memorandum of Understanding between Myanmar Space Agency (MSA) and the China
National Space Administration (CNSA) on cooperation in the peaceful use of
outer space, took place.
Subsequently,
U Tin Maung Swe, Union Minister for Foreign Affairs, hosted a dinner to the
Chinese delegation led by Mr Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the
Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the People’s Republic of China at the Jasmine Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw. The dinner
was attended by Chief Executive Officer of the Myanmar Space Agency Dr Soe
Myint Maung, deputy ministers from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the
Ministry of Religious Affairs, and officials.
MNA
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