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    Russia to help select and train first Myanmar cosmonaut

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    MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - ‌Russia said on Thursday it ​will help select and train Myanmar's first cosmonaut in ⁠a sign of growing ties with the Southeast Asian state.

    The offer was made during a ​visit to Myanmar this week by Dmitry Bakanov, ‌head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, who signed an agreement with his Myanmar counterpart on ⁠developing cooperation in human space flight.

    Roscosmos ⁠said Bakanov also met Min Aung Hlaing, head of Myanmar's military junta.

    Myanmar will deploy a data-collection station for Russia's GLONASS satellite navigation ‌system, and provide a site for a warning ⁠system to track hazardous objects ‌in near-Earth space, Roscosmos ​said.

    Min Aung Hlaing visited Moscow last year for talks with President Vladimir Putin, and the ‌two countries subsequently signed an ​investment deal that ⁠Russia hopes will open up opportunities in ‌Myanmar for its ⁠energy companies.

    Russia has also contracted to build a small-scale nuclear plant in Myanmar, where the junta ​seized power in ‌2021 by toppling the elected government of Nobel ⁠Peace Prize winner Aung ​San Suu Kyi.

    (Reporting by Mark Trevelyan; ​Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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