In short: The chief of Myanmar's military junta has blamed foreign powers for backing rebel groups in the country. General Min Aung Hlaing made the comments at an annual military parade.
(Recasts, adds details, quotes, statements by Britain and Canada, context throughout) Junta leader urges military, police to be united Accuses powerful states for backing rebels General promises ...
Myanmar’s junta leader has flown out of the country to attend a conference in Moscow, state media reported on Sunday, his second trip abroad since seizing power in February. Senior General Min ...
Myanmar’s jailed former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest as a health measure due to a heat wave, the military government said. On Wednesday it also granted ...
Myanmar's junta is holding power only temporarily with the aim of strengthening democracy, the ruling general has said while calling for unity to fight armed groups seeking to derail plans to hold ...
NAPYITAW - Myanmar’s ruling general said on March 27 that the junta was holding power only temporarily with the aim of strengthening democracy. He called for unity among the people and military ...
Myanmar Junta Chief Calls for Unity, Says Military Holding Power 'Temporarily' (Reuters) - Myanmar's ruling general said on Wednesday the junta was holding power only temporarily with the aim of ...
March 27 (Reuters) - Myanmar's ruling general said on Wednesday the junta was holding power only temporarily with the aim of strengthening democracy, and he called for unity among the people and ...
March 27 (Reuters) - The leader of Myanmar's ruling military on Wednesday said the junta is holding power temporarily with the aim of strengthening democracy and will forge ahead with plans to ...