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Myanmar's junta leader Min Aung Hlaing met with the prime ministers of India and Thailand during a regional summit in Bangkok following a devastating earthquake in Myanmar. The meetings focused on post-earthquake recovery efforts and a permanent ceasefire in the war-torn country. India called for a political resolution to the conflict, starting with inclusive and credible elections.
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