According to officials, the five-day visit beginning today will tackle a new and delicate era in relations, including development aid and Myanmar's upcoming complex peace process involving the government, the military and ethnic armed groups.
"The intention of the five-day visit is to build better relationship, and of course China will definitely talk about continuing the dam project but it won't be our priority of the visit," said Aye Aye Soe, the deputy director of Myanmar Foreign Affairs' Political Department.
The former military-backed government of President Thein Sein suspended work on the Myitsone Dam in northern Myanmar in 2012, because 90 per cent of electricity would benefit China.
Environmental concerns and the project's impact on local communities also fed public anger over the construction of the dam.
Last week, President Htin Kyaw set up a 20-member commission to study and review dam projects on the Irrawaddy River, including Myitsone.
The chairman of the commission and the deputy speaker of the upper house, T Khun Myat, told reporters yesterday that the commission will make field visits and inspect the project's agreements.
"We will only decide after our commission has reviewed the project and Myanmar government (will) probably come up with a solution by then," said Aye Aye Soe.
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