(Washington Composite Electric) After the Burmese military government leader Min Anglai recently met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, two senior officials in the United States followed up with the "National Unity Government" of the Burmese Shadow Government, as well as Myanmar and other MyanmarA virtual conference held a virtual conference, which promised to continue to support the democratic opposition in Myanmar.

The State Department of the United States issued a statement on Friday (August 16) that the senior adviser to the Secretary of State Brosky's senior adviser Sha Liven and the head of the Asian Region of the US Department of International Development.In the conference, they praised the organizations such as the National Unification Government (NUG) and the Karen National Alliance (KNU) and other organizations to "open the efforts to open up the road to inclusive democracy and the federal system."

The two also reiterated that the United States will continue to expand their support and assistance to democratic people, including formulating specific steps to "comprehensively transition to the civilian government that respects the wishes of the people of Myanmar."

The participating parties also promised that they will work together with the international community, including the Special Representative of Myanmar, including the United Nations and Asia, to end the Myanmar crisis as soon as possible.

Since the military launched a coup in February 2021, the Burmese government has been trapped in violence with opposition and civilians.The turbulent situation is now spreading to the border area bordering China, which has attracted China's attention.

Wang Yi visited Nebida last week that Beijing opposed Burma ’s random war, and said that China firmly supported Burmese to realize political reconciliation and restore democratic transformation process as soon as possible.

However, after the Government of the Burmese Army has repeatedly extended the national emergency, it has promised the military's democratic elections to be far away.