President Vladimir Putin met with Myanmar's military-backed government leader, President Min Aung Hlaing, for talks on strengthening their relationship. The two countries have a history of cooperation on foreign policy and security issues, as well as economic projects. They have participated in joint military drills and have plans for Russia to build various facilities in Myanmar, including a nuclear power plant and oil refineries.

The visit is part of Min Aung Hlaing's efforts to boost international recognition and regain diplomatic standing. He has also visited neighboring countries, including China, India, Laos, and Thailand. Further details on the talks and cooperation between Russia and Myanmar are available from the source.