SAC Chairman PM Senior General Min Aung Hlaing gives in-flight interviews on return to Myanmar
The Myanmar high-level delegation led by
Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min
Aung Hlaing paid a goodwill visit to the Russian Federation from 7 May at the
invitation of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
and attended the military parade to mark the 80th
Anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945
and related events.
The Myanmar high-level delegation led by
the Senior General left Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow yesterday
morning for the Republic of the Union of Myanmar by special aircraft.
On the way back to Myanmar, the Senior
General replied to queries raised by the media onboard the special flight. The
full text of the questions and answers was mentioned as follows: -
Q: Senior General,
during the Myanmar-Russia goodwill visit from 3 to 9 May, the outcomes of the
discussions and negotiations were highly beneficial for Myanmar. Now, regarding
this trip to attend the military parade for the 80th Anniversary of the Victory
in the Great Patriotic War, I would like to know what kind of benefits or
results for our country.
Senior General:
This
ceremony is something the Russian people deeply value and take pride in. They
sacrificed over 26 million lives fighting back against the fascist Nazis who
invaded the Soviet Union, in order to reclaim their country’s sovereignty.
That’s why they hold it in such high regard. It’s something we should also
respect. Myanmar, too, has a history of resistance against fascism. There is a
historical account of how Tatmadaw and the people united to fight for independence.
It’s a proud and strong part of our history. Therefore, I would like to say
that it is necessary for us to continue maintaining and carrying out this
matter. Another point is that it’s clear that if the country’s defence capacity
is strong, and if Tatmadaw is strong, then the nation itself will also be
powerful. It will also be necessary to further instil and promote patriotism
and national pride among all citizens. Only then will all the people be able to
contribute to Myanmar’s development and progress — that’s what I see.
Q: During the visit, we saw you met with
national leaders who also attended the military parade. What were the notable
highlights?”
Senior General: We had the
opportunity to meet and have informal discussions with some State leaders, and
we were also able to engage in formal talks. Especially from the perspective
of Myanmar, I personally accept and support the move towards a multiparty
democratic system. That is the direction we must go. I also explained to them
that, following this path, we will be organizing a free and fair election by
the end of this year. I see that all meeting counterparts were supportive and
expressed their support. Regarding Myanmar, we were able to explain the current
situation and changes to some countries, and in other cases, it was more of an
introductory meeting with some countries. Overall, I’d like to say that
everything went well and all the meetings were positive.
Q: During the trip,
we also saw that there was a meeting and discussion with the President of the
People’s Republic of China, a neighbouring country of Myanmar. What would you
like to say regarding this meeting and discussion?
Senior General: Myanmar and China
are countries with close ties as the Pauk-Phaw relationship, like long-time
friends. China is a strategic partner and also neighbouring country that cannot
be separated. Diplomatic relations between the two nations have now surpassed
75 years. That’s why I would say China is a country with a special relationship
with us. Regarding the Mandalay earthquake, the President also expressed his
sorrow over the loss of life and damage suffered by the people. After the
incident, he even sent me a message of condolence. He also sincerely stated
that China will continue to assist in the reconstruction efforts following the
earthquake. He expressed strong support for Myanmar’s sovereignty, territorial
integrity, and development. He also told us that he supports Myanmar’s peace
and stability, as well as its development. As for me, I stated our firm
position on the Belt and Road Initiative and that Myanmar is actively committed
to participating in it. I was also able to briefly explain the current
situation in Myanmar. Furthermore, I had discussions regarding the promotion
and implementation of the China-Myanmar-Bangladesh economic corridor. Then,
regarding the upcoming multiparty democratic elections to be held in Myanmar,
he reaffirmed his support and encouragement for Myanmar’s preparations and the
electoral process. I would also like to say that our meeting and discussion
yielded good and positive outcomes. — MNA/TTA
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