Yangon – Myanmar’s military leader appreciated President Trump and asked him to lift the sanctions, the ruling jute on Friday said after a tariff letter from the US President that it was taken as the first public recognition of his Washington’s rule. Min Aung Halling supported Mr. Trump’s false claim that 2020 US election was stolen, and thanked him Close funding for US-supported media Outlets who have long provided independent coverage of struggle-my-myanmar.
Fauj Aung San Suu Kyi Ki Elected Citizen Government In 2021, by sinking the country, also known as Burma, in Civil War. Sui is Stayed imprisoned Since then.
US State Department approves Junta chief and others Using “to use violence and terror” The Burmese people and “deny them the ability to choose their leaders independently.”
American diplomatic formally does not attach to Junta, but Mr. Trump sent a letter to Min Aung Holting on Monday, which on Monday, stating that the US would impose 40% tariffs from August 1, which would be below 44% threat. It was one 20 similar letters were sent to world leaders By Mr. Trump in recent times.
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Richard Horsie of the International Crisis Group said, “This is definitely the first public sign that I have seen an American acknowledgment of MAH and Juten.”
Told AFP that any private communication already “was almost not from Trump.”
Min Aung Holting on Friday seized an opportunity to respond to the Juver information team with a multi-partial letter released in both Burmese and English.
In this, he expressed his “honest praise” for Mr. Trump’s letter and praised the US President’s “strong leadership in guiding the national prosperity”.
He said that the challenges you faced during the 2020 election in the United States, similar to the demand to justify the confiscation of military power, Myanmar also experienced major electoral fraud and important irregularities. ,
Both Voice of America and Radio Free Asia-United States with a mission created by the US with a mission to provide news in countries without free media-have shut down the operation of their Burmese language as the Trump administration has cut its funding.
Min Aung Holling said that he “honestly appreciated” Mr. Trump’s move.
Janta is rapidly dependent on its colleagues China and Russia for economic and military support.
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Min Aung Holting asked Mr. Trump “to reduce and lift and lift the economic sanctions imposed on Myanmar,” and demanded a tariff of 10-20%.
He thanked Mr. Trump for “encouraging invitation to participate in the United States’ extraordinary economy, the number one market in the world.”
Mr. Trump’s punitive tariff letters have abandoned several countries to secure the last minute deals with Washington before it comes to implementation next month.