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Letters of Condolences: World leaders sent letters of condolences to Myanmar

2 April 2025
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2025-04-02 10:05

On March 28, a powerful earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck central Myanmar, resulting in widespread damage, loss of life, and numerous injuries. In response, leaders, dignitaries, and religious organizations from seven countries have continued to send heartfelt condolences to the Chairman of the State Administration Council, Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.

In their messages of condolence, leaders such as the President of Uzbekistan, the President of Tajikistan, the Prime Minister of Nepal, the Prime Minister of Thailand, the Chief Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh, the Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region of China, and the Secretary-General of the Sri Lankan Amarapura Maha Sangha Association, have expressed their sadness over the devastating earthquake and the resulting loss of life and property in Myanmar.

They have also expressed their deep regrets for the people affected by the earthquake, offered condolences to those injured and their families, and wished for a complete recovery for all affected individuals. They expressed their belief in the resilience and strength of the Myanmar people and hope for their recovery.

These messages affirm support for the Myanmar government and those affected by the earthquake, expressing confidence that the people of Myanmar will find the resolve to rebuild their country. During such challenging times, they stand in solidarity with the families of the deceased.

They reaffirm their readiness to provide any necessary assistance for the rescue and rebuilding efforts in Myanmar after the disaster. The messages reflect a deep sense of compassion and understanding of this tragic event, emphasizing the importance of mutual connections between nations, encompassing solidarity, compassion, wisdom, and unity in addressing the collective grief and support for those affected.

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