Myanmar's embattled junta has boosted its ties with Russia, which has been a longtime military backer. Now that the junta's ...
Myanmar's long-promised general elections will take place in December or January next year at the earliest, junta chief Min ...
Myanmar’s long-promised general elections will take place in December or January next year at the earliest, junta chief Min ...
Mr Putin hailed the steadily developing ties and “substantive and constructive” talks with General Hlaing, adding that Moscow ...
Russia and Myanmar have agreed to introduce a visa-free regime, and a bilateral agreement is planned to be concluded within one to two months. In addition, direct flights from Moscow to Myanmar may be ...
A visit to Russia by General Min Aung Hlaing aimed to enhance Moscow’s influence in Southeast Asia underscored the junta’s need for diplomatic recognition.
Myanmar last year imported about 90% of its oil from Russia, which was a "reliable" supplier, Putin said. Moscow's support has become vital to Myanmar's military -- particularly the air force -- as it ...
Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing gave us a vivid example of this last week during his trip to Russia. On social media, the diaspora aligned with the junta’s foes in the country’s civil war ...
During an official visit to moscow, Myanmar Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing unexpectedly called the president of the aggressor country, russia, vladimir putin "king." According to the high-ranking ...
“And of course, I cannot but thank you for your very warm gift: You brought us six elephants last year, and they have already been given to the Moscow Zoo,” Mr Putin said. The warming of ties between ...