In this image provided by The Myanmar Military True News Information Team, Myanmar's military leader Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing waves as he departs from Naypyidaw international airport, Myanmar to Russia Monday,
President Vladimir Putin has officially invited Myanmar’s regime to discussions to boost bilateral cooperation.
Russia told Myanmar's leader and military junta chief Min Aung Hlaing on Tuesday that Moscow saw good prospects for expanding cooperation in a range of areas including agriculture and nuclear energy.
Russia and Myanmar are set to strengthen their cooperation in areas such as agriculture, nuclear energy, and transport, despite facing international sanctions. Key meetings were held in Moscow with plans for further investment in Myanmar's economic zones.