The junta wants to wipe the slate clean by winding up the joint-venture company that used to oversee the ill-fated port project and start all over with Russian investors.
Russia told Myanmar's leader and military junta chief Min Aung Hlaing on Tuesday that Moscow saw good prospects for expanding ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNMyanmar junta's chief visits Russia, set to meet PutinBy bno - Bangkok bureau Myanmar’s military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, is in Russia for his second meeting with ...
The regime’s energy minister Ko Ko Lwin has agreed to Russian oil and gas proposals at the Dawei special economic zone.
The leader of Myanmar's military junta, Min Aung Hlaing, was told by Russia on Tuesday that Moscow saw opportunity to expand ...
MOSCOW: Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday (March 4) as the junta - ...
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday hailed the growing relationship with ally Myanmar during talks with its military ...
Russia and Myanmar are set to strengthen their cooperation in areas such as agriculture, nuclear energy, and transport, ...
Russia and Myanmar have reached an agreement to jointly invest in the Dawei Special Economic Zone – including a deep-sea port ...
Russian companies plan to invest in Myanmar's special economic zone in Dawei, Mishustin said, without naming firms. The long-delayed Dawei project on the Andaman Sea is intended to be a major hub ...
Russia’s deepening involvement in Myanmar, including expanded arms sales and investments in development projects, underscores ...
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