Airbus has announced the withdrawal of its investments from a Chinese company involved in the sale of fighter aircraft to Myanmar’s military, signaling mounting international concerns over the ongoing conflict in the Southeast Asian nation. The move comes amid increasing scrutiny of foreign entities supporting Myanmar’s junta, which has faced widespread condemnation for its violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters and ethnic minorities. This strategic divestment marks a significant shift in the aerospace giant’s engagement in the region, underscoring the complex geopolitical pressures surrounding the Myanmar crisis.
Airbus Ends Financial Ties with Chinese Fighter Aircraft Manufacturer Supplying Myanmar Military
European aerospace giant Airbus has officially severed all financial connections with a prominent Chinese manufacturer known for producing fighter jets supplied to Myanmar’s military forces. The decision emerges amid escalating international pressure and growing…
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Author : Ava Thompson
Publish date : 2025-06-24 08:45:00
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