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Vladimir Putin, left, welcomes
Myanmar President
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Vladimir Putin, left, and
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Myanmar President
Min Aung Hlaing, center, attends a wreath-laying ceremony at the
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Kremlin wall in
Moscow, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026. (
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Myanmar President
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Moscow (AP) — President
Vladimir Putin on Tuesday hosted the head of
Myanmar’s military-backed government, who visited
Russia on a trip to boost their cooperation.Speaking at the start of the talks with President
Min Aung Hlaing, Putin noted both countries have cooperated on foreign policy and security issues and developed economic projects.They have held joint military drills and developed plans for
Russia to build a nuclear power plant, a seaport, oil refineries and other facilities in
Myanmar.The visit is the latest in a series of trips by
Min Aung Hlaing to foreign countries, including neighboring China, India, Laos and Thailand as he seeks to strengthen international recognition and regain diplomatic standing with other countries. Despite the visits,
Myanmar has remained largely isolated internationally since the military seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021. Western nations have imposed economic and political sanctions in response to the takeover by the military, which he led, and its violent repression of the opposition, which has seen the deaths of thousands of civilians and given rise to a civil war.
Russia has defended
Min Aung Hlaing’s military government in international forums while
Myanmar’s ruling generals have generally supported
Moscow’s foreign policy agenda. 2 MIN READ 4 MIN READ 2 MIN READ During Tuesday’s talks,
Min Aung Hlaing thanked Putin for his political support and emphasized that
Myanmar has remained a reliable partner.
Russia, along with China, is a major supporter and arms supplier to
Myanmar. Russian-made fighter jets are used in attacks on territory under the control of ethnic minority groups, including many allied with pro-democracy resistance forces.
Russia’s Economic Development Minister Maxim Reshetnikov told reporters that
Moscow stands ready to increase supplies of oil products, fertilizers and equipment to
Myanmar and boost imports of agricultural products and textiles from the country.The trip marks
Min Aung Hlaing’s seventh visit to
Russia.
Min Aung Hlaing previously met Putin on the sidelines of
Moscow’s World Atomic Week Forum in September. Putin has never visited
Myanmar.
Min Aung Hlaing was inaugurated in April following a general election judged by United Nations experts and rights groups to be neither free nor fair. Critics dismissed the polls, held in phases in December and January, as a sham designed to consolidate the military’s grip on power while ostensibly restoring civilian rule.