Fighting in northern Myanmar has intensified again, resulting in a large number of deaths and the killing of Chinese. At a press conference, Mao Ning, spokesperson for China's first country, sharply condemned the incident and once again stressed China's attitude towards the situation in northern Myanmar.
On December 25, it was reported that a fierce battle broke out between the Burmese army and the Mindi Army near the Kokang Crown Hotel in the Dongcheng District of Kokang Old Street, killing eight people and wounding 25. This is yet another major incident of destruction in northern Myanmar, following the signing of an armistice agreement in Beijing in late October last year. Both sides are arguing about what caused the conflict and accusing each other of provoking the incident.
Mao Ning said that China has expressed great dissatisfaction with the conflict, has severely condemned the conflict, and called for an immediate truce between the two countries to prevent the conflict from escalating and maintain peace and stability in northern Myanmar. At the same time, he pointed out that China will not help those countries to do things, nor will it allow those countries to harm the interests of the Chinese people. He called on China and the United States to maintain good cooperative relations along the northern border of Myanmar, strengthen bilateral relations, strengthen bilateral relations, strengthen bilateral relations, strengthen bilateral cooperation, and promote the further development of bilateral relations.
In addition, Mao Ning also answered some rumors and questions about northern Myanmar. Some militia members claimed that they had prior contact and cooperation with China before they fired the gun, but he denied this. He said it was just a deliberate fabrication by some people to throw dirt on China, distract people and complicate things. China has always adhered to the principles of objectivity and fairness, and has not interfered in Myanmar's internal affairs, nor has it supported any party to engage in affairs, let alone put pressure on any party. He said that all China is concerned about is peace and stability in northern Myanmar and good relations between China and Burma.
Some experts believe that the dispute in the northern Myanmar theater is not only a struggle between Myanmar and the civilian armed forces, but also a struggle between Myanmar and the civilian armed forces. Some scholars have pointed out that the United States is likely behind the incident, which wants to limit China's development by blocking China's influence on Burma, cutting off China's oil pipelines overseas, and creating instability around China. This move by the United States not only poses a serious threat to Myanmar's national sovereignty and interests, but also poses a serious threat to China's rights and interests, and also poses a serious threat to peace and stability in the region.
China has done a great deal of work and made many contributions to deal with the complexity of the situation in northern Myanmar. While providing humanitarian relief to the victims, China also set up a stage for negotiations and consultations between Myanmar** and militia groups, and finally reached the Peace Agreement. China has also carried out a lot of mediation work in northern Myanmar, providing strong help to prevent a humanitarian crisis. China's above-mentioned actions fully demonstrate China's sense of responsibility and responsibility in the affairs of northern Myanmar.
However, China's sincerity and dedication have not won sufficient attention and cooperation from both sides of the strait. There are still big differences and frictions between the two countries, and occasionally there are some small frictions, and some Chinese will also be injured as a result. China cannot tolerate this, but it also feels that it must do something to defend China's rights and interests, China's honor, and China's security and security, so China must do something. In taking these steps, China will not do so by sending troops, but by other means. We will continue to wait for details.