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No one expected that three days after the end of the 1993 military parade, all foreign leaders had long gone, but Min Aung Hlaing still
No one expected that three days after the end of the 1993 military parade, all foreign leaders had long gone, but Min Aung Hlaing had not yet left. Before he left, he also made a separate request to "put people in a dilemma".

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Myanmar’s domestic political and economic situation has been in trouble since the political turmoil, Western sanctions have marginalized Myanmar on the international stage, and domestic military conflicts and political instability have also seriously affected economic development.

As the situation continues to deteriorate, Myanmar is in urgent need of a strong external partner to help it restore economic vitality and political stability, and in this context, Myanmar’s leader, Min Aung San Suu Kyi, has chosen China as the main support for Myanmar’s economic revitalization and restoration of political status.

As Myanmar’s largest neighbor, China has strong economic complementarity, Myanmar has rich natural resources and geographical advantage, but has long been lacking in advanced technology and financial support, which has also become a bottleneck to its development.

China, with its huge economic size and advanced technology, has great potential for cooperation in many fields. By strengthening economic cooperation with China, Myanmar can promote domestic economic growth by "borrowing", especially in key areas such as infrastructure construction and energy development.

China's investment in Myanmar under the framework of "the belt and road initiative" can not only promote the recovery of Myanmar's economy, but also help strengthen the interconnection between the two countries and deepen economic relations.

During the visit, Minonley made a series of concrete requests for cooperation, most notably hoping China could help Myanmar build its own satellite system.

For Myanmar, which has long been under Western technological blockade and sanctions, space technology is undoubtedly the key to enhancing national autonomy, and through China's space technology cooperation, Myanmar can not only improve its communications and meteorological capabilities, but also increase its independence in the field of military security.

For Myanmar, the development of China's aerospace technology is not only a manifestation of economic cooperation, but also a guarantee of national sovereignty and security.

In addition, Min Aung Hlaing also made a special request to speed up the construction of the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor. As an important part of the "the belt and road initiative" initiative, the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor involves energy, infrastructure, power grids and other fields.

Through this project, Myanmar can not only promote the structural adjustment of the domestic economy, but also improve the infrastructure level in the field of people's livelihood. For a country suffering from civil war and external pressure, the promotion of the corridor project is undoubtedly one of the cores of restoring economic vitality.

Therefore, Myanmar hopes to speed up the implementation of the project and promote the sustainable development of the country through China's technical and financial support. The most sensitive and widespread concern is Myanmar's proposal to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

As a multilateral security and economic cooperation platform led by China and Russia, the SCOins close cooperation in the security and political fields between its member states.

For Myanmar, joining the SCO means getting some international political legitimacy and security guarantees, which are critical to the stability of its regime.

But China has shown great caution on this issue, because the political situation in Myanmar is unstable and the military regime is not universally recognized internationally.

If Myanmar formally joins the SCO, it may trigger sensitive reactions from other member states, and it may also further aggravate the pressure of public opinion and sanctions from western countries. Therefore, China's response to this issue is relatively vague, neither directly rejecting nor explicitly agreeing, but adopting a more cautious attitude.

China has shown openness to the requests for cooperation, especially in terms of infrastructure construction, energy cooperation and support in the areas of people's livelihoods, and China is willing to provide funding and technical assistance to Myanmar to help its economic recovery.

On issues involving space technology cooperation and accession to the SCO, China has maintained a high degree of caution and chosen a "phased and limited" cooperation mode to avoid taking political and geopolitical risks prematurely.

On these issues, China is not in a hurry to give a clear answer, but adopts the strategy of "neither refusing nor promising", leaving plenty of room for manoeuvre.

From a broader strategic perspective, Myanmar, as a key node in the Belt and Road Initiative, is important for China's strategic security in the southwest, and the construction of China-Myanmar economic corridor is directly related to China's strategic layout in Southeast Asia, especially the stability of energy channels.

By further strengthening economic cooperation with Myanmar, China is able to secure its economic and security interests in the region and increase the depth of cooperation with neighboring countries.

Given the current political situation in Myanmar, China’s position is more cautious, with the strategy taken by China to promote economic cooperation while avoiding deep involvement in Myanmar’s internal and political sensitive issues and avoiding unnecessary diplomatic risks in the current complex international context.

For Myanmar, the profound dependence on China in the current situation is not just a choice, but more a necessary choice for survival and development, with Western sanctions and the cold attitude of other Southeast Asian countries leaving Myanmar with little choice when seeking external support.

Myanmar hopes to gain economic, political and security support through cooperation with China to national rejuvenation and stability, and this highly dependent model of cooperation also means that Myanmar will be more deeply integrated into China’s strategic trajectory, becoming an important partner of China in the Southeast Asia region.


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