Key facts
- Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing visited Moscow.
- Min Aung Hlaing met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- The leaders discussed deepening cooperation between Myanmar and Russia.
- Myanmar seeks to acquire Russian arms.
- Myanmar seeks to acquire Russian oil.
- Both Myanmar and Russia face international isolation.
Myanmar's military leader, President Min Aung Hlaing, has visited Moscow for high-level talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The primary objectives of the visit were to deepen bilateral cooperation, with a specific focus on acquiring Russian arms and oil. This engagement underscores the strengthening relationship between Myanmar and Russia, two nations that are currently experiencing significant international isolation. The discussions in Moscow are expected to lead to increased military and energy ties, potentially bolstering both countries' capabilities and their ability to navigate global political and economic pressures. The visit highlights a strategic alignment between the two countries, driven by shared challenges and a mutual interest in strengthening their alliances outside of traditional Western partnerships.
