The Prime Minister of Myanmar praised Vladimir Putin's "king". Moscow promised him a atomic power plant

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— It'll be a good incentive for further growth, the creation of thousands of fresh jobs and the emergence of highly qualified professional staff," Putin said after talks with Prime Minister of Myanmar Min Aung Hlaing. He besides added that Russia presently reliably provides the republic with "wanted" energy resources.

During his visit to Moscow, Hlaing called Putin a “king”. According to him, the president leads Russia "not 5 or 10 years, but for a long adequate time," So he can't be considered a specified country leader.. Hlaing besides suggested that he had already met Putin in his erstwhile life, and besides gave him a Buddhist book describing the relation between King Myanmar and the Russian Tsar.

At the same time, Hlaing said he visited Russia for the 11th time. “I don’t feel like a guest here, I feel like home. The distance between our countries is large, but We're close to each other. He stressed. Hlaing recalled that it would be 77 years after the diplomatic relations between Myanmar and Russia were established in 2025, adding that countries "supported all this time".

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In addition to the agreement on the construction of a atomic power plant in Myanmar, Moscow and Naypyidaw agreed on common designation of education, qualifications and degrees. In addition, Dmitri Bakanov, CEO of Roskosmos, and Myaw Thein Kyaw, Minister of discipline and Technology of Myanmar, signed a Memorandum of knowing on the Exploration and usage of Space for Peace purposes.

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Miszustin noted that the authorities of both countries are working on new joint telecommunications and information technology projects, as well as in the food, mining and mineral processing industries.

As of 2021. In Myanmar, civilian war continues between the military junta that took over, and supporters of the overthrown government and armed cultural groups. The US, EU and Canada have imposed sanctions on Myanmar in connection with the overthrow rightful leader of the country, Aung San Suu Kyi.

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