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Min Aung Hlaing arrived in China on June 16 for a five-day state visit after a disputed election in Myanmar.
news.google.comMin Aung Hlaing, leader of Myanmar’s military government, began a five-day state visit to China on June 16. The visit follows an election inside Myanmar that few residents accepted as legitimate. FDD reported that the trip is aimed at securing international recognition for the military government.
The visit marks the latest effort by the Myanmar leader to strengthen ties with Beijing after the disputed vote.
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