Junta chief offers Myanmar’s ethnic armies rare in-person peace talks — Radio Free Asia

Ethnic minority Karen troops approach a Myanmar army outpost near the Thai border, which is seen from the Thai side on the Thanlwin, also known as Salween, riverbank in Mae Hong Son province, Thailand, April 28, 2021. Credit: Reuters

Myanmar junta chief, Snr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, on Friday offered to meet with leaders of armed ethnic groups to end conflict in the country’s remote border regions but was met with a mixed response from the armies, who said the military has broken vows in the past and needs to deliver on promises of

‘People’s Administrations’ supplant junta rule in Myanmar’s remote border regions — Radio Free Asia

‘People’s Administrations’ supplant junta rule in Myanmar’s remote border regions — Radio Free Asia

” In Gangaw municipality, there is no area where the military has actually completely provided up the control … We have to get away when military soldiers get here. The military has actually been able to manage the towns and the areas around their local bases. For the rest of location, we are contending for

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