AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMyanmar-China ties: China and Myanmar issued a joint statement on accelerating a “community with a shared future,” as Beijing pushes deeper cooperation with Nay Pyi Taw. Cross-border security & drugs: Myanmar’s military and police dismantled 13 drug-manufacturing sites in northern areas using intelligence from China, seizing large quantities of methamphetamine and precursor chemicals. Regional diplomacy: Myanmar is among ASEAN members taking part in Russia’s Kazan summit, where leaders are set to review cooperation in politics, security, trade and humanitarian work. Human rights spotlight: A UN report on Children and Armed Conflict says Myanmar is among countries with the highest levels of violations against children in 2025, while UN chief Guterres warns Israeli settler groups could face a blacklist for child abuses. Women in peacebuilding: UN Security Council debate urges women’s participation in peace processes, with Myanmar named among conflict contexts where women are still largely excluded. Refugee pressure: Bangladesh—hosting about 1.3 million Rohingya from Myanmar—assumed the UNHCR ExCom Bureau chair for the first time, underscoring ongoing displacement and return advocacy. Detention case: An American scholar of Myanmar, Min Zin, detained in China, was reportedly arrested after traveling to Kunming for an academic workshop, with calls for his release ahead of Myanmar’s China visit.
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