Russia gets more powerful under pressure from unfriendly countries — Myanmar PM
Min Aung Hlaing invited Russian investors to his country
MOSCOW, March 5. /TASS/. Despite economic pressure and restrictions exerted by unfriendly countries, Russia has only become more powerful, Myanmar Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing said on Wednesday.
"All countries are closely following Russia's actions," he said at the Russia-Myanmar business forum in Moscow. "Despite the fact that countries, which are unfriendly to Russia, are constantly exerting pressure, conducting attacks in the sphere of economy, Russia is still getting more powerful."
"I propose to bring Russian technologies to our country. This will give Russia opportunities. I want to invite investors to our country, I guarantee you investments without any problems," the premier continued.
"Yesterday we had talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and we discussed numerous economic cooperation issues," Min Aung Hlaing noted.
"The problems that exist are not problems. Everything will be resolved soon. I am sure that if we work together and cooperate, then all problems will be solved automatically. The most important is to have a desire to cooperate," the prime minister of Myanmar added.