YANGON: Myanmar and Russia have signed a five-year army cooperation pact, Moscow stated on Tuesday (Feb 3), sealing an alliance analysts say has been essential to the junta’s grip on energy.
Myanmar’s army snatched energy in a 2021 coup, triggering a civil warfare, and has relied on backing from Russia in addition to neighbouring China to maintain its forces stocked.
Air strikes by Russian-made jets have saved surging insurgent factions at bay, whereas additionally continuously focusing on civilians in assaults some battle screens say quantity to warfare crimes.
Russia’s defence ministry introduced the brand new pact lasting till 2030 after a Monday go to to Myanmar by the Kremlin’s prime safety official, Sergei Shoigu, state information company TASS stated.
Myanmar state media additionally confirmed the deal for “enhancement of defence cooperation” on Tuesday, however, like their Russian counterparts, gave scant particulars about what it entails.
Whereas the junta’s use of Russian jets is properly documented, some battle screens say Myanmar has additionally shipped gear to Russia to bolster its try and invade Ukraine.
“Russia absolutely helps the Myanmar management’s course to guard territorial integrity and strengthen nationwide sovereignty and safety,” Shoigu informed junta officers, based on TASS.
