(Reuters) - The president of military-ruled Myanmar has said the country is at risk of breaking apart due to ineffective management of recent violence in its border regions with China.
"If the government does not effectively manage the incidents happening in the border region, the country will be split into various parts," Myint Swe, president of the State Administration Council (SAC), told a national defence and security council meeting.
As now is an important time for the State, the entire people need to support Tatmadaw (the military)."
In the northeast, the junta has lost control of some border trade towns with China.
The Chinese government also confirmed this week that there had been Chinese casualties due to military ordinance going over the border.
Persons:
Kanupriya Kapoor, Muralikumar Anantharaman, Michael Perry
Organizations:
Reuters, Administration Council, SAC, State
Locations:
Myanmar, China