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Myanmar junta chief meets China's Xi for first time: state media
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Myanmar's junta chief met China's president for the first time since seizing power, state media reported Saturday, the highest-level meeting with a key ally for the internationally sanctioned military leader. While Min Aung Hlaing's Friday meeting with Xi was his first time in his role as junta chief, the general had previously met the Chinese leader in Myanmar's capital Naypyidaw in January 2020, a year before seizing power.
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