India, China, others engage Myanmar as Junta's losing streak continues
Myanmar's military regime is facing setbacks against the Arakan Army in Rakhine and Chin states. The Arakan Army seized a key military headquarters. Regional officials met in Bangkok to discuss the situation. They agreed on the importance of en...

According to reports, Arakan Army captured the military regime's western command headquarters in Ann town of Rakhine state on Friday. In Chin state, nearly 200 military personnel have surrendered, rebels claimed.
The junta continues to hold on to Sittwe, capital of Rakhine state, and home to a port in Bay of Bengal built by India. The junta may use its air power if Arakan Army attempts to take over Sittwe, strategically significant for both junta and India. Chinese Private Military Company personnel are reportedly protecting Rakhine's KyauPhyu port, built by Beijing as part of China Myanmar Economic Corridor.
At the Bangkok meeting, officials from India, China, Bangladesh, Thailand "agreed that direct engagement with Myanmar is critical and necessary", said Thailand's foreign minister Maris Sangiampongsa. Myanmar foreign minister Than Swe informed the gathering about the military government's political roadmap, including elections planned for next year.
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