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Chapter 1131: Myanmar Peace Talks 3

"Ambassador, is this a domestic opinion?" asked Administrative Counselor Zhang Sheping.

"Of course, I hope that Myanmar will end the civil strife as soon as possible. After all, the civil strife in Myanmar is not in line with China's interests. Recently, the situation in Myanmar has gradually entered a period of stability, and the warlord forces in various places have gradually stabilized. Simply put, it is like being tired from fighting, so take a break for a while."

"The Myanmar government does not have the strength to end civil strife now, and there is even the danger of the regime being subverted, so I think peace talks are their only way out." Mu Yang said.

Everyone nodded, this statement was correct, but cultural counselor Shen Jianguo asked: "Amusement, will Wu Minhui agree to the peace talks?"

"He won't, but this road must be taken."

"A few days ago, we attended the founding ceremony of the 'Federal Democratic League Constitutional Party'. I had a lot of talks with Angh Lai in private. Angh Lai expressed his willingness to sit down and hold peace talks with the government. I reported this situation to the domestic government. The leaders of the ministry attached great importance to it. Minister Yang personally called me and authorized me to do this."

"Godanwei's strength can rank second among these warlords, surpassing the government forces. I secretly contacted Goodanwei, so I came to this trip to Yangon. Now I will tell you this matter to make you prepare in your heart. Next, the focus of our embassy's work may be shifted to promoting peace talks."

After Mu Yang finished speaking, everyone nodded. This was definitely a major decision-making news that affected the direction of the country, and they had to pay attention to it.

However, these counselors were also surprised. Unexpectedly, this ambassador Mu Yang had done so many things quietly.

The next day, Mu Yang and his group attended the opening ceremony of the renovation of Ruiguang Da Jin Pagoda. Ruiguang Da Jin Pagoda is also known as Yangon Da Jin Pagoda. It is located on the Saint-Tinggudala Mountain on the shore of Beiyinya Lake in Yangon City, Myanmar. It is the highest point in Yangon. It is majestic and magnificent, with golden light shining. It is known as the "three major historical sites in Southeast Asia" together with Angkor Wat in Cambodia and Borobudur in Indonesia.

The tower is thoughtful and thoughtful, plus 4 middle towers and 64 small towers, a total of more than 7 tons of gold! On the golden umbrella on the top of the tower, there are also 1,065 gold bells and 420 silver bells hanging. The upper end is made of pure gold foil veneer, and the top is inlaid with 5,448 diamonds and 2,000 rubies. At the tip of the tower, there is a giant diamond called color inbu and weighing 76 kara.

In fact, this restoration was not chaired by Godanwei. This restoration work was already underway before civil strife occurred in Myanmar. It was established by the Myanmar government, with a total repair cost of more than 20 million US dollars.

Even after the civil strife, the repair work has not stopped. Now that the repair work has been completed, Godanwei has occupied Yangon. The Myanmar government has no way to hold the opening ceremony to the outside world, so Godanwei can only hold it. I have to say sarcasm.

As a guest of honor, Mu Yang watched the entire ceremony. I have to say that Luca learned so quickly. No matter whether it was the ritual of worshiping Buddha or various actions, there was no difference between it and the locals.

After the ceremony, everyone in the Chinese Embassy was invited to attend the lunch. Muyang and Luka sat at the same table. After dinner, Luka called Muyang to have a secret conversation. After about an hour, Muyang left and drove back to Naypyidaw with everyone.

Everyone in the embassy thought Mu Yang and Ge Danwei were talking about peace talks, but they didn't know that the two of them had been talking in the room about the development and layout of various industries under their names for more than an hour.

Two days after returning to Naypyidaw, he left his administrative counsel Zhang Sheping to guard his house. Mu Yang took several other counselors and military officers to set off for Mandalay.

Mu Yang first led a team to visit Wu Minhui. After the two met, Mu Yang expressed the position of the Chinese government and firmly supported the Myanmar government's rule, and would not recognize other warlord forces. If necessary, the Chinese government would support Myanmar in various ways to end civil unrest.

However, Mu Yang also tactfully stated that if the Myanmar government had the idea of ​​ending civil strife or peace talks, China was willing to connect with it to promote Myanmar to return to a state of peace and stability as soon as possible. However, Wu Minhui rejected Mu Yang's proposal.

Mu Yang felt helpless when the final effort failed.

Sometimes politics is so cruel. You can't escape it when you are struggling in the net. The path you want to take has been restricted and you can't even turn around. The way you do is to go to the dark side, not necessarily that Wu Minhui cannot see the benefits of peace talks, but he cannot.

Then Mu Yang met Vice President Sai Maokang again. To be honest, Mu Yang still has a little affection for the vice president, and the two had a good conversation. After accepting Sai Maokang's invitation and having dinner together, Mu Yang had an hour of secret talk with Sai Maokang, and it was this hour of secret talk that completely changed the future direction of Myanmar.

Mu Yang has always been a character who can do it as soon as he knows it. After entering the office, the two talked for a while. Mu Yang controlled Sai Maokang, and he was stunned and used the "absolute control" skill on him.

More than ten minutes later, Sai Maokang woke up leisurely.

"Sir." Sai Maokang shouted respectfully to Mu Yang.

"From then on, we will work together to develop our career." Mu Yang patted Sai Maokang's shoulder.

"Yes, follow the sir's instructions."

"Saimaokang, Myanmar was relatively rejected by Chinese people before. Chinese in Myanmar could only go business but not politics. The newly released Land Law of the Myanmar government explicitly prohibited it and the real estate in the capital Naypyidaw was not allowed to be sold to Chinese and Indians. Many strict terms have been added to the establishment of factories and companies by Chinese people."

"You want to seek China's support now. If you come to power, what will you do with the China issue?"

Sai Maokang took a deep breath, "This kind of thing has lasted for decades. From 1976, the Myanmar military government was afraid of the power of the Communist Party of Myanmar, fearing that the Chinese power would extend in Myanmar, and began to exclude the Chinese. It has developed step by step to the present. The stronger China is, the more afraid of the development of the Chinese, and thus eroding the entire country politically."

"Although Chinese people are not difficult to survive in Myanmar, the obvious ceiling is there, and the government will never allow Chinese people to reach a high position."

"This is why you changed from mother to Burmese." Mu Yang asked without hesitation.

Sai Maokang was not surprised at Mu Yang's remarks about this, but said lightly, "My father is from Meizhou, Guangdong. He came to Myanmar with his grandfather to conduct business. Later, the domestic civil war was in the country, and my grandfather stayed in Myanmar. When my father became an adult, he married his mother. After I had me, the government troops in Myanmar had already begun to rule. Then my father had to convert all the household registrations of our family to the Burmese people, thinking that he would protect himself."

Sai Maokang spoke Chinese in these sentences. Mu Yang could hear a strong southern accent from his accent, but it was obvious that it was not the kind of foreigners who learned Chinese. (.)

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