China has stated that it will continue engaging with Myanmar’s political reality following the military-run election, emphasizing inclusive political participation as a key condition for stability, peace, and development. While the military-backed USDP secured a dominant victory and opposition parties such as the People’s Party suffered major losses, political figures within Myanmar remain skeptical about whether the election can genuinely lead to peace or be accepted by the international community and ethnic armed groups. China, however, signaled that it will pragmatically work with the post-election situation and support a development path aligned with Myanmar’s internal conditions.
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