The Myanmar Consulate-General is responsible for addressing and fulfilling the specific needs of trainees to ensure that they can engage in a structured and systematic learning experience while attending universities in Saint Petersburg.

 

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing high­lighted that Myanmar should collaborate with Russia to enhance Myanmar’s sports sector.

 

Chairman of the State Ad­ministration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, currently in Saint Petersburg of the Russian Fed­eration on his official goodwill visit, met staff and families of the Myanmar Consulate-Gen­eral in Saint Petersburg in the Russian Federation yesterday morning of local standard time.

 

On his arrival at the Consu­late-General, the Senior Gen­eral and his entourage were welcomed by the Myanmar Con­sul-General and staff and fami­lies of the Consulate-General.

 

The Senior General and party sprinkled scented water on the signboard of the con­sulate-general and toured the office.

 

Next, the Senior General gave a speech to staff and fam­ilies of the consulate-general and officer trainees who are attending the courses in Saint Petersburg.

 

The Myanmar Consul-Gen­eral reported on the functions of the consulate-general, staff affairs, and training courses of trainees. The Senior General asked what he wanted to know and attended to the needs.

 

Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General said that he has arranged the opening of the Myanmar Consulate-General in Saint Petersburg over the years. The city is a hub for transport due to a large number of indus­tries as well as the development of education. The city improves relations with Myanmar. Now, direct flights are being operated between Mandalay and Novosi­birsk City, and arrangements are being made to operate one more direct flight between Man­dalay and Saint Petersburg. It is necessary to complete all measures concerning Russia in time. Staff families of the Con­sulate-General have to serve duties and complete the tasks in time through check, re-check and counter-check processes. They have to submit reports on beneficial and detrimental measures for the State.

 

He underscored that Myan­mar is working to maintain and enhance good relations with the Russian Federation. In areas of cooperation, Myanmar is collab­orating in such sectors as the economy, education, healthcare, and social affairs. Regarding economic matters, it is neces­sary to export products from Myanmar to Russia. Due to the geographical distance, suitable products must be exported to Russia. In this regard, it is im­portant to establish effective and efficient communication channels.

 

He noted that Myanmar focuses on the production of raw materials and also operates CMP (Cut, Make, and Pack) gar­ment manufacturing business­es. Similarly, raw rubber mate­rials can be exported. Likewise, rice, coffee, tea, and other ag­ricultural products, as well as forest products, can also be ex­ported. Efforts should be made to explore market opportunities for exporting Myanmar’s prod­ucts to Saint Petersburg.

 

The Senior General high­lighted that healthcare servic­es and medicines are of good quality in Saint Petersburg. Although Myanmar produces medicines, there is a shortage of cancer treatment medica­tions used in hospitals. There­fore, it is necessary to cooperate with partners in the technol­ogies to produce such cancer treatments. Furthermore, it is necessary to make arrange­ments for Myanmar students to attend universities in Saint Petersburg to pursue scientific and technological studies. My­anmar should collaborate with Russia to enhance Myanmar’s sports sector.

 

He urged the Consu­late-General to fulfil the needs of trainees for systematic learn­ing at universities in Saint Pe­tersburg and other necessary measures. Trainees have to em­phasize their learning process.

 

Staff members of the Con­sulate-General need to learn the Russian Language to achieve greater success in the work process, he added.

 

The Senior General pre­sented foodstuffs and cash awards to the families of the Myanmar Consulate-General and officer trainees.

 

It was also attended by Council Joint Secretary Gen­eral Ye Win Oo, Council Member General Nyo Saw, Union Minis­ters U Than Swe and Admiral Moe Aung, Myanmar Ambassa­dor to the Russian Federation U Thit Linn Ohn, and staff and families of the Myanmar Con­sulate-General in Saint Peters­burg. — MNA/TTA