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  2. Myanmar conflict - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, delegations from the Burmese and Russian armed forces met in Naypyidaw and agreed to strengthen cooperation between the two, particularly in regards to the exchange of military technology. [197] Myanmar and Russia signed a military cooperation agreement in June 2016, with Russia promising more arms and training for Myanmar's ...

  3. Foreign involvement in the Myanmar civil war (2021–present)

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    The military junta backed the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [4] Russia was among the few countries [a] to send a congratulatory message to the junta on Myanmar's Independence Day. [66] In March 2024, Tom Andrews, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Myanmar, saw Russia still being the number one source of weapons for the ...

  4. Foreign relations of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the military junta of Myanmar is highly reliant on the Chinese for their currently high level of power. [citation needed] Myanmar maintains diplomatic offices in Beijing and consular offices in Kunming and Hong Kong, whilst the PRC has a diplomatic mission in Yangon and a consulate in Mandalay. [105]

  5. Myanmar’s Civil War—and What Comes Next, Explained - AOL

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    After the military seized power in a coup in 1962, Myanmar became internationally isolated, its economy floundered, and insurgencies grew—which ultimately resulted in the resignation of military ...

  6. Myanmar peace process - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the ethnic armed conflict in Myanmar can be traced back to just before its independence from Britain in 1948, and has been labelled one of the most challenging issues the country has faced since then. [7] The conflict escalated when military rule began in Burma (now Myanmar) in 1958 under Prime Minister Ne Win. [8]

  7. Analysis-In Myanmar war, crucial window looms for junta and ...

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    Myanmar has been plunged into chaos since a military coup in February, 2021 led to the rise of an armed resistance that is now working alongside ethnic minority rebel groups, some of which have ...

  8. Myanmar junta chief calls for unity, says military holding ...

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    Myanmar is locked in a civil war between the military on one side and, on the other, a loose alliance of ethnic minority rebels and an armed resistance movement spawned out of the junta's bloody ...

  9. Myanmar civil war (2021–present) - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar's military, better known as the Tatmadaw, severely weakened ethnic insurgent groups, destroying most of their bases and strongholds through the 1990s. [68] By the time of the 2011–2015 Myanmar political reforms , the Tatmadaw had regained control of many long-time rebel strongholds including Kokang and Karen State .