Myanmar pledges its territory won’t be used against India

Myanmar’s President has told Indian PM Narendra Modi that it won’t allow its territory to be used against New Delhi. Read Full Article at RT.com

Myanmar pledges its territory won’t be used against India

President Min Aung Hlaing met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on his first foreign tour

Myanmar has vowed not to allow its territory to be used against neighboring India’s security interests.

President Min Aung Hlaing, who is in New Delhi on his first foreign tour, held comprehensive discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.

President Hlaing’s statement is important in light of India’s March arrest of a group of seven foreigners, including six Ukrainian mercenaries, who were allegedly training and supplying weapons to insurgents in Myanmar.

The insurgents had crossed into Myanmar and back through India’s eastern border in India’s northeastern state of Mizoram. The region around this border is a hotbed of insurgent activity, according to Indian military experts. These groups were reportedly in touch with insurgent groups in India too.

Modi told Hlaing that New Delhi remains Myanmar’s “trusted neighbor, a reliable partner, and steadfast first responder in times of crisis” in line with India’s Neighbourhood-First policy. He reaffirmed India’s readiness to support peace and dialogue with Myanmar, India’s foreign ministry said in a post on X.