Myanmar attends 2nd meeting of Myanmar-Russia Joint Anti-Terrorism Committee

The second meeting of the Myanmar-Russia Joint Anti-Terrorism Committee was held yesterday at the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation in Moscow.
The meeting was attended by Lt-Gen Kyaw Swa Lin of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army), senior military officers who are members of the committee, Lieutenant General Matovnikov Alexander Anatolyevich of Russian Armed Forces and committee members.
Lieutenant General Matovnikov Alexander Anatolyevich made an honorary speech for the 79th anniversary of Myanma Armed Forces Day and Thingyan Festival, which will take place soon, and expressed gratitude for the cooperation between the two militaries.
Then, Lt-Gen Kaw Swa Lin extended thanks for welcoming the delegation of Myanma Armed Forces and highlighted the sector-wise cooperation between the two militaries and rapid response to terrorist attacks through collaboration.
The parties also discussed the anti-terrorism measures in detail and the enhancement of bilateral ties and cooperation between the two militaries through strategic cooperative partnership.
The Myanmar delegation joined the lunch hosted by Lieutenant General Matovnikov Alexander Anatolyevich. — MNA/KTZH

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