Key facts
- Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing in Beijing.
- Xi Jinping reaffirmed support for Myanmar's leadership under Min Aung Hlaing.
- The visit bolsters the junta chief's international standing amid a civil war in Myanmar.
- Leaders signed cooperation documents covering transport, trade, health, and media.
- China is implementing a strategy of small, targeted donations across Africa.
- This strategy aims to improve China's public image and foster goodwill in Africa.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing in Beijing, reaffirming China's support for the leadership under Min Aung Hlaing. The state visit to Beijing served to bolster the junta chief's international standing as Myanmar faces a protracted civil war. During the visit, the leaders signed several cooperation documents that span various sectors, including transport, trade, health, and media.
In parallel, China is actively implementing a strategy focused on small, targeted donations across the African continent. This initiative aims to improve China's public image and foster goodwill among African nations. The approach suggests a deliberate effort by Beijing to enhance its soft power and diplomatic relationships through carefully selected aid and cooperation projects.
