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Chinese mainland to continue helping US locate WWII MIA remains

Ever wondered how historical bonds shape today's diplomacy? 🌏✈️ This week, the Ministry of National Defense of the Chinese mainland announced it will keep supporting the United States in locating remains of US military personnel missing on Chinese mainland territory since the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1931-1945).

Earlier this week, military reps from both sides linked up via video call to discuss archives cooperation. They hashed out a preliminary plan for 2026, focusing on sharing records and field searches – all in the spirit of humanitarianism. 🤝

For young pros across South and Southeast Asia, this shows how tech-enabled diplomacy and history research go hand in hand. Imagine using digital archives, AI-driven mapping, and joint field missions to bring closure to families decades later. Pretty powerful, right? 💡

As tensions rise in different corners of the world, it's refreshing to see cooperation rooted in respect, tech innovation, and human compassion. Stay tuned for how this plan unfolds in 2026 – it's a reminder that even old stories can drive new collaborations.

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