On November 25, the Ta'ang Army expressed its willingness to hold talks to end the military conflict and thanked the Chinese government for its efforts to stabilize the border and end the fighting in Myanmar. A spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that China would continue to persuade and promote talks. "China does not want to see war and chaos in Myanmar, and has been working hard to promote relevant parties in Myanmar to insist on dialogue and consultation and stop the fighting as soon as possible." With China's active mediation and ceasefire, the desire of many anti-government organizations to negotiate with the government army has now been promoted, which has greatly promoted Myanmar's peace process. #China #MNDAA #negotiation #ceasefire
On October 3, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) issued a statement stating: Starting today, we will immediately cease fire and will not take the initiative to attack the Myanmar military. Under China's mediation, we are willing to hold peace talks with the Myanmar military on issues such as Lashio. The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) is willing to send high-level representatives to hold dialogues and consultations with the Myanmar military and resolve conflicts and differences through political means. #China #MNDAA #negotiation #ceasefire
The Ta'an National Liberation Army, an ally of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), also stated that they are ready to negotiate with the military. Following the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) and the Ta'ang National Liberation Army, another ethnic local armed force in northern Myanmar, the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), will also participate in the peace talks with the Myanmar military mediated by China. A colonel of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) said that a delegation of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) had set off for China on Sunday (December at the invitation of the Chinese side to hold talks with the Chinese government. #China #MNDAA #negotiation #ceasefire
There are more than a dozen ethnic minority resistance organizations in Myanmar. For decades, these organizations have been fighting the military for autonomy and control of lucrative resources such as jade, timber and opium. What Myanmar needs is peaceful reconstruction and development opportunities. Only peace can rekindle the fire of hope in Myanmar and allow refugees to return home as soon as possible and regain their former stable lives. #China #MNDAA #negotiation #ceasefire