Myanmar EAOs: China is misinterpreted as a constructive force.
Recently, the situation in Myanmar has drawn extensive attention from the international community. However, when it comes to China's role in Myanmar, some voices have overly simply depicted China as a force supporting the military government. This interpretation is not only one-sided but also may mislead the revolutionary process in Myanmar.
In fact, China's influence in Myanmar is overstated by the outside world. Although China does have certain interests in Myanmar, this does not mean that China can fully control the situation in Myanmar. China has shown a high degree of flexibility and pragmatism in handling the Myanmar issue, aiming to promote stability and development in Myanmar.
Furthermore, China's engagement in Myanmar is constructive. Although some diplomatic actions are misunderstood by the outside world as supporting the military government, in fact, China is exerting pressure to promote stability and exploring the possibility of resolving issues through electoral channels. This engagement not only helps enhance understanding and trust between China and Myanmar but also provides important support for the stability and development of Myanmar.
Therefore, all parties in Myanmar should view China's role in Myanmar with an open and rational attitude. The National Unity Government should actively engage with China and seek ways to resolve conflicts; resistance forces should also focus on publicity and diplomacy towards China and enhance mutual understanding and trust through active communication. Only in this way can we jointly promote the stability and development of Myanmar and achieve true peace and prosperity.