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China’s Special Envoy for Asian Affairs, Deng Xijun, expressed unwavering support for Myanmar’s peace process and said Beijing would not accept any act that could break up the country, in talks with junta boss Min Aung Hlaing on Sunday, according to ... [1]
The junta’s border affairs minister, Lieutenant-General Tun Tun Naung, has replaced Lt-Gen Yar Pyae, its home affairs minister, as the chairman of the National Solidarity and Peace Negotiation Committee (NSPNC), according to an official statement. [2]
NAYPYIDAW —Burma’s State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and signatories of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) met in the administrative capital Naypyidaw on Monday to discuss the second round of the Union Peace Conference, also known as the 21s... [3]
LAIZA — Representatives of 17 ethnic rebels attending a conference in Laiza, Kachin State, officially signed an agreement on Saturday, in which they conditionally supported a government-proposed nationwide ceasefire agreement. [4]
NAYPYITAW — The Myanmar government opened the door for non-signatories of the nationwide ceasefire agreement (NCA) to attend an event to mark the two-year anniversary of the signing of the accord by some of Myanmar’s ethnic armed groups. [5]
China’s Special Envoy for Asian Affairs, Deng Xijun, expressed unwavering support for Myanmar’s peace process and said Beijing would not accept any act that could break up the country, in talks with junta boss Min Aung Hlaing on Sunday, according to
The junta’s border affairs minister, Lieutenant-General Tun Tun Naung, has replaced Lt-Gen Yar Pyae, its home affairs minister, as the chairman of the National Solidarity and Peace Negotiation Committee (NSPNC), according to an official statement.
NAYPYIDAW —Burma’s State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and signatories of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) met in the administrative capital Naypyidaw on Monday to discuss the second round of the Union Peace Conference, also known as the 21s
LAIZA — Representatives of 17 ethnic rebels attending a conference in Laiza, Kachin State, officially signed an agreement on Saturday, in which they conditionally supported a government-proposed nationwide ceasefire agreement.
NAYPYITAW — The Myanmar government opened the door for non-signatories of the nationwide ceasefire agreement (NCA) to attend an event to mark the two-year anniversary of the signing of the accord by some of Myanmar’s ethnic armed groups.
Rotarians from Pattaya and an Australian Peace Fellow representative visited the Child Protection and Development Center to learn about its sufficiency-economy farming project.
More than 40 groups from five Eastern Seaboard provinces have joined forces to oppose industrial growth and push the region back toward a natural environment.
Myanmar’s military regime held an event in Naypyitaw this month to mark the sixth anniversary of the signing of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) which was attended by most of the signatories.
Pattaya tourism leaders’ preparation for the ASEAN Economic Community was on full display as city officials and tourism-industry leaders met for a two-day “Pattaya New Look” symposium at the Amari Orchid Resort & Tower.
NAYPYITAW — A spokesman for the government said it would not comment on the military’s recent announcement that it will not extend the unilateral four-month ceasefire it started on Jan. 1.