
“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.
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“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.
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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.

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