Zin Mar Aung said her government had written to Beijing to convey this request officially and received an acknowledgement of receipt but no substantive reply.
On Friday, the bloc renewed restrictive measures on numerous individuals and entities in Myanmar for another year.
Reports have suggested China is one of the Myanmese junta’s main military backers.
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“Of course,” she replied when asked whether more drone assaults would be launched. “This is part of our military tactics to put pressure on the military junta.”
The West has slapped biting sanctions on the regime, while some legislative bodies, including the European Parliament and the French Senate, have recognised the NUG as Myanmar’s official government.
“They need to be banned and not just at a political level,” she said of the regime’s leaders. “Even though Asean has banned political representation … some other bureaucratic levels still continue. So we would like them to stop inviting [the junta].”
Last November, Nong Rong, then an assistant foreign minister in Beijing, visited the country and met U Than Swe, the deputy prime minister.
Zin Mar Aung voiced no surprise over China’s ongoing diplomatic efforts with the junta. To her, it showed a lack of confidence in the regime being able to protect Chinese investments in the country.
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“Beijing is not really clearly taking sides, even though they are engaging with the military junta because of their own interests, to protect their investments,” she said.
The NUG in January published a 10-point position paper on China, describing Beijing as “a specifically important country, not only for close, profound historical ties between the two countries but also for China’s status as a global superpower”.
“Any organisation that poses a threat to the national security of neighbouring countries shall not be permitted to establish a presence within the territory of Myanmar,” it read.
If in power, the senior NUG official said, her government would guarantee all Chinese investments in the country.