CNI News
April 25, 2026
Chinese Foreign Minister Mr. Wang Yi visited Myanmar and met with President U Min Aung Hlaing on April 25, 2026, for high-level discussions.
President U Min Aung Hlaing stated that during his administration's tenure, efforts will continue to further improve and strengthen the relationship and cooperation between Myanmar and China.
In response, Mr. Wang Yi expressed his belief that under the President’s leadership, Myanmar will become a long-term developing nation. He noted that both countries would accelerate cooperation on matters that benefit the socio-economic lives of their peoples and affirmed that China would continue to stand by and support Myanmar on the international stage.

The leaders discussed several critical sectors and cooperative efforts:
Sovereignty and Stability: China reaffirmed its firm support for Myanmar’s national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and stability. Support was also pledged for national reconciliation and social harmony.
Border and Peace: Both sides agreed to continue coordinating on border stability, ensuring smooth and rapid trade flows, and achieving internal peace.
International Relations: Discussions covered Myanmar’s enhanced cooperation within the international arena and the ASEAN community.

Democratic Transition: Following the successful holding of a free and fair multi-party democratic general election, the leaders discussed how the people-elected government is firmly moving forward on a democratic path and will increase its participation within ASEAN.
Regional Peace: Myanmar expressed support for President Xi Jinping’s four-point proposal for peace and stability in the Middle East.
Economic & Technical Cooperation: Strengthening cooperation in border trade, energy, minerals, agriculture, and technology sectors.

Cybercrime: A commitment to jointly combat online fraud and illegal gambling operations.
From the Chinese side:Foreign Minister Mr. Wang Yi, Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Ms. Ma Jia, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and spokespersons.
From the Myanmar side: President U Min Aung Hlaing, Foreign Minister U Tin Maung Swe, Minister of the President’s Office U Khin Maung Yi, Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Nyunt Win Swe,NSPCC Chairman Lt-Gen Yar Pyae.
