China offers support to fund Myanmar Junta’s projects
China will transfer over $6 million to Myanmar’s government to fund 21 development projects, Myanmar’s foreign ministry said, in a sign of cooperation resuming under the junta that overthrew an elected government on Feb. 1.
Unlike Western countries that have condemned the junta for cutting short democracy and the killing and imprisonment of its opponents, China has taken a softer line and said its priorities are stability and not interfering in its neighbour.
A foreign ministry statement said the funds were to be transferred from China for projects within the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation framework. It said those included animal vaccines, culture, agriculture, science, tourism and disaster prevention.
An agreement was signed on Monday with China’s ambassador to Myanmar, the statement said. The Chinese embassy’s Facebook page confirmed the signing.
Opponents of Myanmar’s junta have accused China of supporting the military takeover, in which elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi was ousted and detained. Beijing has rejected such accusations and said it backs regional diplomacy on the crisis.
Western countries have continued to provide some emergency aid to Myanmar, including $50 million announced by Washington on Tuesday to support relief groups in Myanmar dealing with the fallout from a surge in COVID-19 infections. read more
China’s influence had grown in Myanmar in recent years, with the opening of oil and gas pipelines that cross the country and plans for economic zones and a major port development.
Reuters report in The Frontier Post online, Aug 11, 2021
https://thefrontierpost.com/china-offers-support-to-fund-myanmar-juntas-projects/
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