I am on official State visits at the invitation of Presi­dent of the Russian Feder­ation, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, and President of Bela­rus Aleksandr Gregoryevich Lukashenko. Since these are official invitations, the visit is highly beneficial for our country. During the trip, we had extensive discussions and collaborations in various sec­tors between our two nations. In particular, we focused on economic cooperation. Moreo­ver, we emphasized expanding tourism sector. We also dis­cussed cooperation in educa­tion, science and technology, healthcare, sports, culture, law, and defence. Moreover, I had the opportunity to explain Myanmar’s political develop­ments, which were fully ac­knowledged and accepted by both nations. Next, I also ex­plained the situation regarding the upcoming election. When I explained it, they expressed their support and commitment by sending representatives to observe the election process. The best part is that this meet­ing helped build a great deal of trust between both sides. I have seen that not only Rus­sia and Belarus but also the people in those countries have developed a keen interest in Myanmar. This is a positive sign for the future of our coun­try. Moreover, I have stated that we will hold a multiparty democratic election, and we are committed to making this happen. If we truly desire a multiparty democratic system, we should not just engage in arguments but rather work together in collaboration. If we do that, our country is bound to succeed. I firmly believe in this, and I am confident in saying so. To the people, this is my stance—I want to say this clearly. I strongly believe that everything will be successful. I also wish good health and prosperity to all. May every­one work together to achieve progress in all aspects. If you truly believe in a multiparty democracy, I urge everyone to cooperate and participate. Thank you very much.