AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMyanmar-China Diplomacy: Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing will visit Beijing from June 15–19 to meet Xi Jinping, after talks in India, as both sides push to deepen “pauk-phaw” ties and expand cooperation. Espionage Case With Myanmar Links: China confirmed the arrest of U.S.-Myanmar scholar U Min Zin on suspicion of spying and “endangering national security,” with consular officials notified; the case has stirred international concern. Sports, Media Rights, and Junta Money: A Myanmar rights group urged FIFA to revoke Mytel’s exclusive World Cup broadcast rights, saying the telecom is tied to the military and has been a boycott target. Humanitarian and Rights Pressure: A new report says UN Paris carbon credits are linked to Myanmar junta-controlled institutions, raising alarms over human rights and credibility of “high-integrity” carbon markets. Border and Migration Reality: Malaysia police say family networks drive illegal migration via the Malaysia–Thailand border, including Rohingya, prompting intensified operations. Regional Conflict Impact: A global monitor reports explosive weapons caused over half of civilian deaths attributed to Israel in 2025, listing Myanmar among hardest-hit places.
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