Instigated attacks in Myanmar reveal new risk for Chinese firms overseas: Global Times


The assaults in Myanmar have left two Chinese nationals injured and about US$37 million in damages. - VCG

BEIJING (Global Times):Since neighbouring Myanmar plunged into a political crisis, China has strictly observed its long-standing diplomatic tradition of noninterference into other countries’ internal affairs and advocacy for peaceful resolution of conflicts.

However, many Western governments and political activists have been inclined, not only to interfere in the internal affairs of a sovereign country, but also to pressure others into taking their side.

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