Myanmar delegation attends 8th China-Myanmar Ministerial Meeting on Law Enforcement and Security
21 SEPTEMBER 2025
AT the invitation of Mr Wang
Xiaohong, Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security, a Myanmar
delegation led by Union Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung attended
the 8th China-Myanmar Ministerial Meeting on Law Enforcement and Security
Cooperation, the Lancang-Mekong Ministerial Meeting on Law Enforcement and
Security Cooperation, and the 2025 Conference of the Global Public Security
Cooperation Forum held in Beijing.
On the evening of 14 September,
the Myanmar delegation led by the Union minister arrived in Beijing via
Guangzhou. On the morning of 15 September, they attended the 8th China-Myanmar
Ministerial Meeting on Law Enforcement and Security Cooperation at the Rui An
Hotel in Beijing, where they discussed bilateral security and law enforcement
cooperation and signed an MoU.
In the evening, the Myanmar
delegation attended the Lancang-Mekong Ministerial Meeting on Law Enforcement
and Security Cooperation along with representatives from regional countries.
Discussions focused on strengthening regional security, stability, and law
enforcement cooperation, enhancing mutual trust and understanding among
Lancang-Mekong countries, and promoting peace and stability in border areas.
That evening, they also attended a dinner hosted by Mr Wang Xiaohong.
Subsequently, the Union minister
and his delegation attended the 2nd Public Security Technology Exhibition and
the 2025 Conference of the Global Public Security Cooperation Forum, on 17 and
18 September, together with representatives from international organizations.
The Union minister highlighted the need for practical cooperation in the fields
of security and the rule of law, joint efforts to combat traditional and
non-traditional security challenges, information exchange, and peaceful dispute
resolution.
The Myanmar delegation arrived in
Shanghai on the evening of 18 September and, on 19 September, visited the PutaO
District Police Headquarters of the Shanghai Public Security Department to
observe police work related to criminal investigation. They returned to Yangon
by air on the afternoon of 20 September.
During the visit, the delegation
led by the Union minister strengthened China-Myanmar bilateral ties and
cooperation between the two ministries, achieved positive outcomes in fostering
friendly relations with the Lancang-Mekong countries, and exchanged views with
representatives from various regions of the world on security and legal issues.
— MNA/MKKS
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