AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoMyanmar-China ties: Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing’s five-day state visit to China continues to draw attention, with reports highlighting high-level meetings and new cooperation plans—another push for regional legitimacy as the conflict grinds on. Aung San Suu Kyi at 81: Myanmar’s pro-democracy leader marks her 81st birthday under house arrest, with renewed calls for “proof of life” and growing international pressure. Rights and accountability: The UN says record grave violations against children hit new highs in 2025, and for the first time government forces are named as the main perpetrators—an issue that resonates with Myanmar’s ongoing war. Rohingya focus: Bangladesh’s Shama Obaed Islam urged stronger global action on humanitarian law and safe, voluntary Rohingya repatriation, while UN Women and Bangladesh pledged deeper cooperation on women’s empowerment and peacebuilding. Border security shift: Bangladesh plans barbed-wire fencing along parts of its Myanmar border, citing the Arakan Army’s control in northern Rakhine and the resulting security vacuum. Regional diplomacy: Russia-ASEAN talks in Kazan produced a Kazan Declaration and new energy and nuclear cooperation pledges, with Myanmar among the delegations. Culture across borders: A Dragon Boat Festival cultural event in Yangon showcased China-Myanmar friendship through food, performances, and hands-on activities.
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