It is necessary to carry out mutual businesses between the two countries and seek opportunities in export and import measures through diplomatic relations.

 

CHAIRMAN of the State Admin­istration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, currently in Kunming, met staff families of the Myanmar Consulate-General and scholarship students in Kunming yester­day morning.

 

Coonsul-General U Thwin Htet Lin and staff reported to the Senior General on the discharging of duties and training attendance of scholarship students.

 

In his speech, the Senior General urged all to dutifully serve their duties and help each other while serving the State duties abroad. They have to seek the best solutions to develop the moth­erland while studying the history and nature of Myanmar and its development activities. As the economic drive is crucial in the development process of the State, it is necessary to carry out mutual busi­nesses between the two countries and seek opportunities in export and import measures through diplomatic relations. Good public relations can help smooth the process in all measures of serving diplomatic missions.

 

Consulate staff have to dutifully serve their assignments in order to improve political and economic measures and the State interests while uplifting the prestige of the State. They have to comprehensive­ly know political affairs and national caus­es and contribute to the State interests as much as they can. Scholarship students from military and civilian sectors need to learn techniques and knowledge taught carefully and constantly study them.

 

The Senior General explained the political progress of Myanmar, efforts to strengthen the multiparty democrat­ic route and process to ensure a gen­uine and honest democratic system, and preparations to hold a free and fair multiparty democratic general election successfully.

 

The Senior General presented gifts and cash awards for military and civil­ian trainees studying in China and staff families of the Consulate-General to the Myanmar Ambassador to China, the My­anmar Military Attache (Army, Navy and Air), the Myanmar Consul-General in Kunming and trainees.

 

The Senior General had a look around in the Consulate-General. — MNA/TTA