Myanmar Ethnic Groups Slam China as They Begin Talks With India.

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      Myanmar's ethnic groups have criticized China for hosting military chief Min Aung Hlaing, expressing displeasure at his visit. The National Unity Government and ethnic armed groups have begun talks with India, with the shadow government and some armed rebels engaging in discussions. The junta leader's visit to China comes amidst clashes with ethnic minority militias and pro-democracy fighters in Myanmar, with India now reaching out to key stakeholders for talks. The groups believe that the junta could fall if pro-democracy forces unite, as they face multiple challenges. [Extracted from the article]
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