NAY PYI TAW (Myanmar): President U Win Myint met with visiting Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi with both sides pledging to strengthen high-level exchanges to push bilateral ties to a new high.
The Myanmar president expressed gratitude to China for its long-term support for Myanmar’s sovereignty, dignity and socio-economic development.
He said he’s hopeful that China would continue to support Myanmar in pressing forward the ongoing national reconciliation and peace process. Both countries advocate and practice the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, setting an example of equality and mutually beneficial cooperation between countries.
China also appreciates Myanmar’s firm support for China on issues bearing on its core interests and major concerns, he said.
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