
On Friday, April 4, the Prime Minister Modi met the Chief of Myanmar Junta and the Senior General Min Aung Hlaing in Bangkok, Thailand for the first time in four years and emphasized the return to democracy through inclusive and trusted elections. Both leaders met on the edge of the Bimstec summit and discussed the situation in Myanmar as a result of a devastating earthquake that killed more than 2,000.
In its statement, the Ministry of Outside (Mea) stated that PM PM Modi and Junta chief discussed the “continued efforts of India in the” Brahm “Operation” on the provision of humanitarian aid, disaster relief and medical assistance to Myanmar.
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“The upper general expressed gratitude for India’s auxiliary efforts. The Prime Minister said that India was the first respondent to be the crisis with Myanmar at this time and is ready to deploy more material assistance and resources if necessary,” the ministry said.
Speaking of the importance of elections in Myanmar, PM Modi “emphasized the importance of early restoration of the democratic process through inclusive and trustworthy elections and added that India has supported efforts to support the trust and advancing myanmar and myanmar transition to peace and democratic, the state and democratic future.”
“The mentioning of human costs of ongoing ethnic violence in Myanmar, PM stressed that there is no military solution to the conflict, and stressed that permanent peace can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue,” he said.
The Prime Minister thanked Chief Junta for the rescue and repatriation of Indian nationals from the Cyber-SCAM center along the Myanmar-Thai and Infrastructure Development Projects.
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