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I can't seem to find the Chinese 17 in the above text: 17 十七

i dont understand about the part ' to give it a new name '.. what it means.!? we bought JF-17 and got JF-17.. it's still need a new name..? and where did we buy from China or PAK..? Bro

其中就有媒体采访到了缅甸空军人员,确认了一直以来都悬而未决的问题:中国是否出口了”枭龙“战斗机给缅甸?现在得到了肯定回答:”是!“
”枭龙“=JF-17, FC1's Chinese name
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也许有人认为这只是航展的意向性合同,不过实质上我们查询下,在2014年的新加坡航展时,就有外媒称中国和缅甸就“枭龙”战斗机出口达成意向,当时的数量有说只有4架,也有说是14架。而这次缅甸空军的人员也只是确认了采购,而没有说明具体数量。不过按照巴基斯坦方面的量产能力,估计首批交付4架应该问题不大。未来会交付多少,这需要看缅甸空军的实际使用情况,是否会继续增购。因为来自俄罗斯卫星网的报道称,缅甸空军寻求引进“枭龙”的组装许可,毕竟拥有战斗机组装能力对于这样的小国来说诱惑力太大,这也是其他国际卖家不大可能会提供的服务。毕竟有巴基斯坦这个好范例,那可是中国一手帮忙组建的从维修-组装-升级的全套流水线。

The original initial agreement started in 2014 for 4 to 14 planes
Its a done deal, but details still unknown
http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/jssd/2016-11-03/doc-ifxxneua4006464.shtml
 
Your new toys already has its name, but its in your language so the Chinese reporters were not able to know what it meant, i don't think it really matter from China or Pakistan, we're a join venture to begin with:cheers::china:
but some forums said Chinese version FC-1 and Pak version JF-17 is different.. some avionic of FC-1 are replaced with western ones in JF-17... i dont know it's true or not... that's why i was asking... bro
 
but some forums said Chinese version FC-1 and Pak version JF-17 is different.. some avionic of FC-1 are replaced with western ones in JF-17... i dont know it's true or not... that's why i was asking... bro
Bro,Don't worry, according to military sources from Myanmar, Myanmar's JF17 is customized according to the requirements of Myanmar.
 
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Bro,Don't worry, according to military sources in Myanmar, Myanmar's JF17 is customized according to the requirements of Myanmar.
ohh.. really..? according to the media in Myanmar.. we are buying 16 JF-17 with US$ 500m... but it's not disclosed about customization.. if it's real.. it would be great for our air force... :D
BTW , Do u know about this deal..? bro
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ohh.. really..? according to the media in Myanmar.. we are buying 16 JF-17 with US$ 500m... but it's not disclosed about customization.. if it's real.. it would be great for our air force... :D
BTW , Do u know about this deal..? bro
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bro,i am sure:cheers:
Because each country has its own different requirements
 
China, Myanmar eye broader military cooperation
China Military
Yao Jianing
2016-11-02

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General Fang Fenghui (L), chief of the Joint Staff Department of China’s Central Military Commission (CMC), holds a welcome ceremony for Senior General Min Aung Hlaing (R), commander-in-chief of the Myanmar Defense Services, in Beijing, October 31, 2016. (Mod.gov.cn/Zhu Min)

BEIJING, Nov. 1 (ChinaMil) -- General Fang Fenghui, member of China’s Central Military Commission (CMC) and chief of CMC’s Joint Staff Department, held talks with Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, commander-in-chief of the Myanmar Defense Services, in Beijing on the afternoon of October 31.

Chinese President Xi Jinping attaches high importance to the friendly relationship between China and Myanmar, and has personally pushed forward the relations between the two countries to a new development stage, Fang said.

The Chinese military is willing to work with the Myanmar military to conscientiously implement the important consensuses reached by heads of state of the two countries, and further deepen the pragmatic cooperation between the two militaries in such fields as high-level contacts, joint exercises, emergency rescue and disaster relief, equipment technologies, personnel training, and border management and control, Fang continued.

He hoped the two militaries to enhance coordination and cooperation under the multilateral security framework, so as to make positive contributions to developing the relations between the two countries and the two militaries, and maintaining regional peace and stability.

Gen. Fang also introduced relevant information about the Sixth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). The plenary session formally put forward the “CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as its core”, which not only possesses major and profound historical significance for China to strive to realize the "Chinese Dream" of great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, but also has important impact on the development of friendly relations between China and world countries including Myanmar, Fang said. Min Aung Hlaing said that Myanmar resolutely adheres to the One China policy and supports China’s stance on the South China Sea issue.

The Myanmar military is willing to strengthen its cooperation with the Chinese military in various fields, and constantly consolidate and deepen the friendship between Myanmar and China, Min Aung Hlaing added.

Before their talks, Fang held a welcome ceremony for Min Aung Hlaing and accompanied him to review the guard of honor of the PLA.
 
Myanmar’s plan to arm non-Muslims ‘recipe for disaster’
YANGON: Myanmar’s plans to arm and train non-Muslim residents in the troubled north of Rakhine State is likely to “aggravate an already dire human rights situation,” the International Commission of Jurists, a human rights watchdog, has said.
Soldiers have flooded the Maungdaw area along Myanmar’s frontier with Bangladesh in Rakhine in response to coordinated attacks on three border posts on Oct. 9 in which nine police officers were killed.
The government said a group of some 400 Rohingya Muslim militants attacked the posts. It has said five soldiers and at least 33 suspected insurgents have been killed in the military operation since then.
Security forces have blocked access to aid workers and most journalists to the area. Rohingya Muslims have accused the army of summary executions, rapes and setting fire to homes of civilians. The government and the military deny that.
Rakhine State police chief Col. Sein Lwin told Reuters this week his force had started recruiting new “regional police” from among the ethnic Rakhine and other non-Muslim ethnic minorities in the area.
“Establishing an armed, untrained, unaccountable force drawn from only one community in the midst of serious ethnic tensions and violence is a recipe for disaster,” said Sam Zarifi, ICJ’s Asia Director, said in a statement on Friday.
Min Aung, a minister in the Rakhine State parliament and a member of Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy, said this week the recruits would help protect residents from the militants behind the Oct. 9 attacks.
The ICJ said such force would lack the training and oversight to perform policing functions in accordance with human rights and professional policing standards.
It said there seemed to be no “accountability mechanism” in place to deal with instances of misconduct and abuses, calling for establishment of a professional police force.
Suu Kyi on Friday said her government will not blame anyone for recent violence involving minority Rohingya Muslims until authorities have all the evidence.
She said the Rakhine situation is delicate and that Myanmar’s government has been “very careful not to blame anybody in particular unless we have complete evidence as to who has been responsible for what.”

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1007041/world

ohh.. really..? according to the media in Myanmar.. we are buying 16 JF-17 with US$ 500m... but it's not disclosed about customization.. if it's real.. it would be great for our air force... :D
BTW , Do u know about this deal..? bro
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You guys can just send few boulders of jade to china and bring whole bunch of aircraft .. ;)
Its so easy for MM.
 
China to donate 10 friendship school buildings to Myanmar per year
2016-11-04 12:38:51 GMT2016-11-04 20:38:51(Beijing Time) Xinhua English

NAY PYI TAW, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- China has planned to donate 10 friendship schools per year to Myanmar worth about 10 million yuan, Tian Shanting, Chinese Cultural Counselor to Myanmar told an inauguration ceremony of second China-Myanmar friendship school building Friday.

The school building was built in a village in Pwint Phyu township, Magway region. China also donated 10 million kyats to financially support for scholarship.

Tian said that China and Myanmar has been cooperating and exchanging in not only basic education but also higher education sectors.

China will continue to cooperate in vocational education sector of Myanmar, he added.

Daw Khine Yin Mon, headmistress of the school, said the new school building makes the students to learn in a better condition for health.

First China-Myanmar friendship school building was inaugurated in Shwekyin, Bago region in late October along with a program of China-Myanmr friendship scholarship and stipend to support the education development.

China calls for fighting drugs, terrorism with Myanmar
By
Global Times/Xinhua
On Thursday, 3 November 2016
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Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing meets Chinese President Mr. Xi Jinping at People’s Hall in Beijin, China on 1 November, 2016. Photo: Min Aung Hlaing

China is willing to enhance cooperation with Myanmar in areas including anti-terrorism and drug prohibition, said Guo Shengkun, a Chinese State Councillor, on Wednesday.

Guo, Public Security Minister, made the remarks when meeting with Myanmar's Commander-in-Chief of Defense Services Sen-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, in Beijing.

"China hopes to work with Myanmar in maintaining security and stability of both the China-Myanmar border and the Mekong area," said Guo.

He also called for pushing forward the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.

Min Aung Hlaing said Myanmar is willing to enhance communication and deepen cooperation with China.

China provides Myanmar Hepatitis B vaccines
Nov 1, 2016

Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Mr. Hong Liang handed over 3.5 million doses of Hepatitis B Vaccines for children to the Myanmar government Sunday in Yangon, in an effort to help the Myanmar government prevent Hepatitis.

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The handover ceremony is held in Yangon on Monday. [Photo/CRIENGLISH.com]

This is the second batch of Hepatitis B Vaccines that China has sent to Myanmar under an exchange letter between the two governments in 2012.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Ambassador Hong Liang said the first batch of vaccines were handed over to the Myanmar side in May 2014, and tens of thousands of Myanmar children had benefited from the vaccines since then. The second batch arrived in Yangon Airport on Tuesday, October 25, 2016. The total value of the vaccines is 35.5 million yuan (about 5.22 million US dollars). Both sides have jointly inspected and acknowledged the quality, quantity and specification of the vaccines.

He also said that if the Myanmar government requested other types of vaccines, the Chinese government would try its best to provide them.

The Myanmar Union Minister of Health and Sports, Dr. Myint Htwe, signed the Handover Certificate on behalf of the Myanmar government and expressed his thanks to the Chinese government. He said, the rate of Hepatitis was very high in the country. In Yangon, the rate of Hepatitis B positive is about 12%. In other provinces and regions, the rate is even higher. With the vaccines provided by the Chinese government, Myanmar should be able to reduce the number of Hepatitis B cases with all children vaccinated being free of Hepatitis B.

According to official statistics, the immunization coverage of Hepatitis B among Myanmar children has risen from nearly 10% in 2012 to about 75% in 2015 and 2016.

Source: Xinhua/NewsGhana.com.gh

Myanmar Mango, Avocado Attract Chinese Importers
Author: Yu Wai | 2 November, 2016 06:53 am
| Vol 4 Issue 41
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Workers pack mangoes into wood boxes at the Thiri Mingalar wholesale market in Yangon.

Mangoes and avocadoes from Myanmar have caught attention of foreign buyers at the China-ASEAN Expo held in Nanning, China last month, according to Myanmar Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producers and Exporters Association.

“We brought Myanmar avocado, mango, watermelon, cucumber, sweet cucumber, walnut, tea leaf and variety of fruits and vegetables to the expo. Visitors were mostly interested in mangoes and avocadoes among all the fruits and vegetables,” Daw Nilar Aung, secretary of the association, said.

The reason why the visitors took interest in Myanmar mangoes and avocadoes was that the fruits were good in size, quality and shape, she added.

During the exhibition, at least 30 Chinese fruits and vegetables trading companies came and discussed about the possibility of importing Myanmar fruits to China, according to U Soe Than Min Din, chairperson of the association.

“A Chinese delegation from those companies will come to Myanmar and discuss about this with local cultivators this month,” he said.

Fourteen Myanmar participants including growers and traders attended the China-ASEAN Expo 2016, according to the association.

“Myanmar fruits and vegetables get exported to China through the border gates, which is convenient in terms of transportation. Expos like this are of great benefit for Myanmar exporters and cultivators because these will allow them to expand our market not only in China but also in other countries in the ASEAN,” U Soe Than Min Din said.
 
China to donate 10 friendship school buildings to Myanmar per year
2016-11-04 12:38:51 GMT2016-11-04 20:38:51(Beijing Time) Xinhua English

NAY PYI TAW, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- China has planned to donate 10 friendship schools per year to Myanmar worth about 10 million yuan, Tian Shanting, Chinese Cultural Counselor to Myanmar told an inauguration ceremony of second China-Myanmar friendship school building Friday.

The school building was built in a village in Pwint Phyu township, Magway region. China also donated 10 million kyats to financially support for scholarship.

Tian said that China and Myanmar has been cooperating and exchanging in not only basic education but also higher education sectors.

China will continue to cooperate in vocational education sector of Myanmar, he added.

Daw Khine Yin Mon, headmistress of the school, said the new school building makes the students to learn in a better condition for health.

First China-Myanmar friendship school building was inaugurated in Shwekyin, Bago region in late October along with a program of China-Myanmr friendship scholarship and stipend to support the education development.

China calls for fighting drugs, terrorism with Myanmar
By
Global Times/Xinhua
On Thursday, 3 November 2016
Min-Aung-Hlaing-meets-Xi-Jinping.jpg

Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing meets Chinese President Mr. Xi Jinping at People’s Hall in Beijin, China on 1 November, 2016. Photo: Min Aung Hlaing

China is willing to enhance cooperation with Myanmar in areas including anti-terrorism and drug prohibition, said Guo Shengkun, a Chinese State Councillor, on Wednesday.

Guo, Public Security Minister, made the remarks when meeting with Myanmar's Commander-in-Chief of Defense Services Sen-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, in Beijing.

"China hopes to work with Myanmar in maintaining security and stability of both the China-Myanmar border and the Mekong area," said Guo.

He also called for pushing forward the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.

Min Aung Hlaing said Myanmar is willing to enhance communication and deepen cooperation with China.

China provides Myanmar Hepatitis B vaccines
Nov 1, 2016

Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Mr. Hong Liang handed over 3.5 million doses of Hepatitis B Vaccines for children to the Myanmar government Sunday in Yangon, in an effort to help the Myanmar government prevent Hepatitis.

b8aeed990a5819824a0f1b.jpg

The handover ceremony is held in Yangon on Monday. [Photo/CRIENGLISH.com]

This is the second batch of Hepatitis B Vaccines that China has sent to Myanmar under an exchange letter between the two governments in 2012.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Ambassador Hong Liang said the first batch of vaccines were handed over to the Myanmar side in May 2014, and tens of thousands of Myanmar children had benefited from the vaccines since then. The second batch arrived in Yangon Airport on Tuesday, October 25, 2016. The total value of the vaccines is 35.5 million yuan (about 5.22 million US dollars). Both sides have jointly inspected and acknowledged the quality, quantity and specification of the vaccines.

He also said that if the Myanmar government requested other types of vaccines, the Chinese government would try its best to provide them.

The Myanmar Union Minister of Health and Sports, Dr. Myint Htwe, signed the Handover Certificate on behalf of the Myanmar government and expressed his thanks to the Chinese government. He said, the rate of Hepatitis was very high in the country. In Yangon, the rate of Hepatitis B positive is about 12%. In other provinces and regions, the rate is even higher. With the vaccines provided by the Chinese government, Myanmar should be able to reduce the number of Hepatitis B cases with all children vaccinated being free of Hepatitis B.

According to official statistics, the immunization coverage of Hepatitis B among Myanmar children has risen from nearly 10% in 2012 to about 75% in 2015 and 2016.

Source: Xinhua/NewsGhana.com.gh

Myanmar Mango, Avocado Attract Chinese Importers
Author: Yu Wai | 2 November, 2016 06:53 am
| Vol 4 Issue 41
Myanmar%20mango%20fruit%20vegetable%20exports%20port%20labour%20labor%20economy%20investment%20business%20yangon%20local%20%282%29_1.jpg

Workers pack mangoes into wood boxes at the Thiri Mingalar wholesale market in Yangon.

Mangoes and avocadoes from Myanmar have caught attention of foreign buyers at the China-ASEAN Expo held in Nanning, China last month, according to Myanmar Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producers and Exporters Association.

“We brought Myanmar avocado, mango, watermelon, cucumber, sweet cucumber, walnut, tea leaf and variety of fruits and vegetables to the expo. Visitors were mostly interested in mangoes and avocadoes among all the fruits and vegetables,” Daw Nilar Aung, secretary of the association, said.

The reason why the visitors took interest in Myanmar mangoes and avocadoes was that the fruits were good in size, quality and shape, she added.

During the exhibition, at least 30 Chinese fruits and vegetables trading companies came and discussed about the possibility of importing Myanmar fruits to China, according to U Soe Than Min Din, chairperson of the association.

“A Chinese delegation from those companies will come to Myanmar and discuss about this with local cultivators this month,” he said.

Fourteen Myanmar participants including growers and traders attended the China-ASEAN Expo 2016, according to the association.

“Myanmar fruits and vegetables get exported to China through the border gates, which is convenient in terms of transportation. Expos like this are of great benefit for Myanmar exporters and cultivators because these will allow them to expand our market not only in China but also in other countries in the ASEAN,” U Soe Than Min Din said.
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