En Birmanie, la guerre recomposée par Pékin dans l’Etat Shan
China has halted the advance of rebellion forces in Myanmar's Shan State to support the fragile junta and reopen its planned economic corridor from Yunnan to the Indian Ocean. This move reinforces China's strategic interests amid regional tensions and reshapes the conflict landscape involving armed groups and civilians.
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