AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMyanmar–Laos Diplomacy: President Min Aung Hlaing’s state visit to Laos reaffirmed long-standing friendship and pushed cooperation across defense, trade, transport, energy, labor, education and tourism, with both sides also discussing border stability and efforts to curb online gambling and scams. Cultural Spotlight: Myanmar showcased its food and crafts at a Seoul security and defense forum, from Pathein umbrellas and lacquerware to Myanmar coffee and ready-to-eat items—an upbeat cultural outreach alongside trade and tourism talks. Women’s Day Message: Myanmar Women’s Day 2026 (3 July) featured a video address calling for women’s rights, equality and empowerment, highlighting women’s roles across key sectors. Overseas Workers Protections: Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker U Khin Yi urged ministries to coordinate legal protections for more than six million Myanmar workers abroad, including issuing Certificates of Identity for undocumented workers. Border Community Concern: Longwa Village Council in Nagaland appealed to India’s home affairs minister to reconsider scrapping the Free Movement Regime and fencing the Indo-Myanmar border, warning it could split a centuries-old community. Online Safety & Skills: A Burmese refugee founder launched “The Mo School” to train the diaspora in cybersecurity, aiming to open clearer career pathways through tech education. Regional Humanitarian Pressure: Aid cuts are said to be worsening the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh, raising fears of broader regional security risks.
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