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Posted on 04/02/2021 by admin

Before coup, IMF sent Myanmar US$350m aid

The IMF last week sent US$350 million in cash to the Burmese government, part of a no-strings-attached emergency aid package to help it battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Days later, Burmese military …
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