Myanmar government is ready to cooperate with any country, organization and person who desire the interests of Myanmar: Senior General

 



 


 Some powerful countries interfere in the internal af­fairs of small countries for various reasons to cause deteri­oration and disintegrating uni­ty with the use of various ways and means, said Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing at the Myan­mar-Russia Friendship and Co­operation Forum in commemo­ration of the 75th Anniversary of founding the diplomatic relations between the Republic of the Un­ion of Myanmar and the Russian Federation, at the Myanmar In­ternational Convention Centre-II in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.


First, the Senior General and Ambassador of the Rus­sian Federation to Myanmar Mr Nikolay Listopadov and party viewed round the documenta­ry video and photos on friendly relations between Russia and Myanmar at the MICC-II.


Then, the video clip on friendly relations and cooper­ation between Myanmar and Russia in successive eras was presented.


Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General said that Rus­sia and Myanmar will continue cooperation with each other as friendship countries and al­lied countries forever, and both sides will focus on the further establishment of Russia-Myan­mar friendship associations, ex­change of goodwill visits of both governments and senior military officers, cooperation in trade and economy, enhancement of tour­ism, cooperation in language and culture, further sending of civilian and military scholarship students, development of human  resources, cooperation in humanitarian measures, and further improvement of inter­national and regional relations.


In retrospect, Russia and Myanmar have been enhancing close relations between them based on mutual understand­ing, economic opportunity and strategic cooperation although the two countries are separat­ed by oceans and continents in geographical conditions.


Russia was the sixth country Myanmar established diplomatic relations with. As they have been cementing dip­lomatic relations since 1948 when Myanmar regained in­dependence, friendly relations between them have been flour­ishing.


The Declaration of Inde­pendence of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar men­tions, “We shall be loyal to our independence and our State steadfastly as long as the world exists. As our country is inde­pendent, we shall follow the ethics the world’s independent countries fairly exercise. As we love our independence, we shall hold the independence of other countries in high regard. As we aspire to peace, we shall join hands with others like us to safeguard world peace. Let the whole world know our dec­laration”.


The declaration indicates the spirit of Myanmar citizens in adoring the independence, placing an emphasis on peace and willingness to protect world peace.


Nowadays, some powerful countries interfere in the inter­nal affairs of small countries for various reasons to cause deterioration and disintegrat­ing unity with the use of vari­ous ways and means. On one hand, they pose pressure and intimidation, bullying and dis­crimination to small countries based on different concepts.


Especially, it is regretta­ble that those countries are constantly posing pressure and coercion to geopolitically important Myanmar to shape its situation as they like and to widen their influence, com­mitting criticism, imposing sanctions and interfering in internal affairs.


Hence, the Senior Gen­eral expressed his thanks to the Russian leaders and cit­izens for their standing with Myanmar as a good friend to overcome challenges based on negative views and attempts of the utter devastation being committed by some big coun­tries.


Myanmar pledges to con­stantly focus on the enhance­ment of friendly relations and cooperation with Russia. Ef­forts will be made for the boom­ing interests of both countries and friendly relations between the peoples of both countries.


Myanmar, which is a de­veloping country, is initially exercising the democratic sys­tem, and actively cooperates with regional organizations including the UN and global countries despite facing many challenges. Myanmar expects the UN would help the global countries become a prosper­ous global community with peace, harmony and justice.


The Senior General urged the Russian Federation to co­operate in bilateral relations, trading, tourism, culture and sports sectors and other sec­tors. Myanmar government is ready to cooperate with any country, organization or per­son who desires the interests of Myanmar.


Since the post-independ­ence period, Myanmar has been exercising the five-point principles of peaceful co-ex­istence steadfastly as well as the independent, active and non-aligned policy in enhanc­ing relations with countries for ensuring global peace.


The Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Myan­mar in his speech said that currently, both countries are striving for further promotion of friendly ties and investment. Cooperation is being enhanced in education, human resource development, sports and health sectors. Both countries initiate cooperation in measures on the peaceful use of nuclear en­ergy. The Russian Federation always desires peace and sta­bility and development of My­anmar and pledges to promote cooperation with Myanmar.


The Senior General and party enjoyed the song on Rossiya Vperod presented by vocalists from the Myawady Entertainment Troupe un­der the Directorate of Public Relations and Psychological Warfare.

The Senior General and the Russian Ambassador had documentary photos taken to­gether with attendees.


Afterwards, the forum was presided over by U Ko Ko fol­lowed by discussions of U Khin Maung Zaw, Dr Naing Swe Oo and U Kyaw Lin Oo on current and future relations between Myanmar and Russia, and in the afternoon session, Dr Nan­da Hmun, Dr Maung Thynn and U Ye Min Aung discussed the topic on Myanmar-Russia relations and benefits over My­anmar’s socio-economy.


The Union Minister for Information gave a conclud­ing remark and vocalists from Myawady Entertainment Troupe presented the song Nedejda. — MNA/TTA


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