Myanmar’s top leader, Min Aung Hlaing, makes his first official trip as president to Russia — a strategic move to solidify ties with Moscow amid Western sanctions. This visit, following key stops in China and India, underscores his broader diplomatic push for international recognition. Russia, eager to expand its energy influence, has already inked deals for a nuclear plant and major economic zones. The trip includes a high-level business forum, with Myanmar’s aerospace agency and other key officials in tow — signaling serious intent. Defense cooperation remains central: Russia is supplying arms, training soldiers, and even preparing Myanmar’s first cosmonaut — cementing a deepening partnership built on mutual geopolitical and economic interests.
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