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Russia's Putin talks energy with Myanmar leader

Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks in Moscow on ?Tuesday with Myanmar's junta chief-turned-president, Min Aung Hlaing, ?discussing a wide range of issues including prospective energy deals.

Min Aung Hlaing's first visit to a non-neighboring country since becoming Myanmar president in April is Russia. This shows the deepening of ties between the two countries in response to the pressures from the West.

After the meeting, Putin called Min Aung Hlaing a friend of Russia, and said that the two countries are cooperating in a variety of sectors including energy, defence, and even space exploration.

Putin said that Russia and Myanmar are in discussions on the construction of an oil refinery, as well as hydrocarbon production and exploration on Myanmar's continental shelves.

He said that there are good prospects of supplying Russian liquefied natural gas to Myanmar. This includes for transit to other countries. He also?said there were good prospects for supplies of Russian liquefied?natural gas to Myanmar,?including for onward transit to other countries.

Russia, like China, supports Myanmar's military. Moscow has?expanded defence cooperation and looked for opportunities for Russian companies in Myanmar.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the 2021 when its military overthrew Nobel Peace Prize-winning?Aung San Suu Kyi's administration, sparking a civil conflict.

Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar's president, has been to Russia on several occasions. Last year, he and Putin met in the Kremlin for talks. Min Aung Hlaing gave six elephants to Russia and signed an agreement with Russia's nuclear power corporation that they would build a small nuclear plant in Myanmar. (Written by Alessandra Prente and Maxim Rodionov, edited by Hugh Lawson).

(source: Reuters)