Yangon — Myanmar’s army chief lauded President Trump and requested him to raise sanctions, the ruling junta stated Friday, after a tariff letter from the U.S. president that it has taken as Washington’s first public recognition of its rule. Min Aung Hlaing endorsed Mr. Trump’s false declare that the 2020 U.S. election was stolen, and thanked him for shutting down funding for U.S.-backed media retailers which have lengthy supplied unbiased protection of conflict-wracked Myanmar.
The army ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected civilian authorities in 2021, plunging the nation, which is also called Burma, into civil warfare. Suu Kyi has remained imprisoned since then.
The U.S. State Division sanctioned the junta chief and others for utilizing “violence and terror to oppress” Burmese folks and “denying them the flexibility to freely select their very own leaders.”
U.S. diplomats don’t formally have interaction with the junta, however Mr. Trump despatched a letter to Min Aung Hlaing by identify on Monday telling him the U.S. would impose a 40% tariff from August 1, down from a threatened 44%. It was one in every of 20 comparable letters despatched to world leaders by Mr. Trump in current days.
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“It is actually the primary public indication I’ve seen of U.S. acknowledgement of MAH and the junta,” stated Richard Horsey of the Worldwide Disaster Group.
Any earlier non-public communications “would nearly actually not have been from Trump after all,” he informed AFP.
Min Aung Hlaing seized the chance to reply with a multi-page letter launched in each Burmese and English by the junta data crew Friday.
In it, he expressed his “honest appreciation” for Mr. Trump’s letter and praised the U.S. president’s “sturdy management in guiding your nation towards nationwide prosperity.”
He sought to justify the army’s seizure of energy, saying: “Much like the challenges you encountered through the 2020 election of the USA, Myanmar additionally skilled main electoral fraud and important irregularities.”
Each Voice of America and Radio Free Asia — created by the USA with a mission to ship information in nations with out free media — have shut down their Burmese-language operations for the reason that Trump administration minimize their funding.
Min Aung Hlaing stated he “sincerely appreciated” Mr. Trump’s transfer.
The junta is more and more depending on its allies China and Russia for financial and army help.
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Min Aung Hlaing requested Mr. Trump to “rethink easing and lifting the financial sanctions imposed on Myanmar,” and sought a tariff of 10-20%.
He thanked Mr. Trump for the “encouraging invitation to proceed taking part within the extraordinary Financial system of the USA, the Quantity One Market within the World.”
Mr. Trump’s punitive tariff letters have left many countries scrambling to safe last-minute offers with Washington earlier than they arrive into pressure subsequent month.