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China, Myanmar pledge mutual support in joint statement

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BEIJING, June 17 (Reuters) - ‌China on Wednesday issued a joint statement ​with Myanmar following meetings between their leaders earlier this week in ⁠Beijing, saying the two nations will continue to support each other in areas of core interest and major ​concern.

• China welcomed the general election in Myanmar and reaffirmed ‌support for Myanmar's efforts in advancing sustainable peace, stability, and development in the country.

• Both sides reaffirmed neither country would ⁠allow its territories to be used for ⁠activities detrimental to each other's security interests.

• The neighbouring countries pledged to promote the implementation of the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor and advance cooperation on major projects such ‌as the Kyaukpyu Deep-Sea Port and the Muse-Mandalay Railway.

• ⁠The countries also agreed to deepen ‌cooperation in mining, digital economy, AI, ​and agriculture, among other areas; to utilize the China-Myanmar oil and gas pipelines; and advance power grid interconnection.

• ‌Beijing says it supports Myanmar in ​advancing domestic peace and ⁠reconciliation processes through political dialogue and backs ‌its "full, equal, and constructive participation" ⁠in ASEAN and the United Nations to safeguard its interests.

• Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing has invited Chinese President ​Xi Jinping to ‌visit Myanmar "at a mutually convenient time," the joint statement issued ⁠by China's foreign ministry ​added.

(Reporting by Shi Bu, Yukun Zhang and Liz Lee. ​Editing by Mark Potter)

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