China said on January 28 2026 that recent elections held in Myanmar were conducted in a steady and orderly manner, offering diplomatic support to the military led government despite widespread international criticism and boycotts by opposition groups.
A spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry stated that Beijing respects Myanmar’s choice of political path and supports efforts aimed at restoring stability and social order. China described the elections as an internal matter and called on the international community to engage constructively rather than impose pressure.
The vote was organized by Myanmar’s military authorities who seized power in 2021. Several major opposition parties were barred from participating and independent observers raised concerns about fairness transparency and voter intimidation. Western governments and human rights groups rejected the legitimacy of the process.
China has maintained close ties with Myanmar’s leadership and continues to engage on economic infrastructure and security cooperation including projects linked to the China Myanmar Economic Corridor.
Analysts said China’s endorsement reflects its broader regional strategy of prioritizing stability and non interference while safeguarding strategic interests in Southeast Asia.
The statement on January 28 underscored ongoing divisions within the international community over how to respond to Myanmar’s prolonged political crisis.
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