China and Myanmar have a long history of history. Since ancient times, the two countries have been like mountains and rivers connected together, with frequent exchanges, cultural and geographical connections.
In particular, Kachin and Shan States on the border between China and Myanmar have witnessed a long history of friendly exchanges and disputes between the two countries. This relationship shows that China-Myanmar relations are very important and have a bearing on regional peace and prosperity.
Just as Professor Ai Yuejin said, the development of Western countries is largely based on the plundering of the East, especially the colonies.
The primitive accumulation accumulated through this colonization and plunder, and the reincarnation of these wealth accumulations over time, laid the foundation for the later heyday of Western capitalism. This historical fact deserves our deep consideration.
At the same time, we need to be aware that a country is responsible for what it does. The current human rights and democracy issues facing Myanmar, as well as the oppression of ethnic minorities, need to be given sufficient attention.
From a broader strategic perspective, Myanmar also has important strategic value. Jiangxinpo and other border areas play a key role in maintaining China's stability and promoting the economic development and ecological balance of the southwest region.
As the lessons of history have shown, there is no room for slackening in today's strategic opportunities. China needs to assess the situation and show the mind and courage of a great power.
If strategic and diplomatic tactics can be skillfully used to promote political integration in Myanmar, and even to regain lost territory such as Jiangxinpo, it will greatly enhance China's regional influence and open a new chapter in history. Of course, in this process, China must also guard against interference and sabotage from other competitors such as India and Russia.
At present, China-Myanmar relations are at a critical juncture. In the face of changes in the international political and economic landscape, how to promote bilateral relations, strengthen mutual trust and cooperation, resolve contradictions, and achieve common development has become an urgent issue facing the two countries.
As a neighboring country and an important strategic partner, China bears an important responsibility in this process. China needs to find a strategy to help it promote reforms in human rights and democracy to promote long-term peace and stability in the country. At the same time, it is necessary to guard against competitors and increase China's influence in the region.
China and Myanmar can cooperate in a wider range of fields, including economy and culture. Chinese enterprises can actively participate in Myanmar's infrastructure construction and resource development to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. The two countries should also strengthen people-to-people and cultural exchanges, enhance mutual understanding, and consolidate the foundation of people-to-people friendship.
As Professor Ai said, history will remember the crimes of a nation and praise the merits of a nation. The development of Sino-Burmese relations has a bearing not only on the interests of the two countries, but also on regional and even world peace and development.
We must strengthen coordination and exchanges from a historical and strategic perspective, and push forward China-Myanmar relations so as to bring benefits to the two peoples and make new contributions to the development of Asia and the world.