China’s Xi vows support for Myanmar as President Min Aung Hlaing moves to bridge isolation
Myanmar expected to push for reopened China trade routes that were restricted for fear of conflict spilling over the border
“I am willing to strengthen strategic guidance with you, carry forward our pauk-phaw friendship, and deepen comprehensive strategic cooperation,” Xi said, according to news footage aired by state broadcaster CCTV. He was using a Burmese term that refers to the two countries’ close-knit ties.
As Myanmar’s neighbour with the longest shared border, China was “a trusted friend and steadfast partner”, Xi told his counterpart from Myanmar.
“In the face of an international situation intertwined with changes and turbulence, both sides must maintain strategic clarity and resolve, and strengthen unity and cooperation,” he said.
Following a closed-door meeting at the Great Hall of the People, the two leaders witnessed the signing of cooperation documents. According to Reuters, the 18 memorandums of understanding cover areas from cross-border transport in the Greater Mekong subregion and free trade to help in natural disasters, health and media.

