Government, Northern Alliance likely to meet in last week of October

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"The organizations concerned with the peace dialogue between the government and the Northern Alliance will likely hold a meeting in the last week of October. After the last Kengtung peace talks held on September 17, both sides agreed to resume their talks in October. They issued a seven-point joint statement after that last talks. Spokesman of Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) Maj. Ta Aik Kyaw said to Mizzima, “It is still under negotiation, they have not yet replied to us. I think they will reply to us after this Thadingyut (light) festival long holiday.” In an attack on government troops on October 9 by the TNLA, some government troops were killed and seven civilians were wounded. Regarding this attack, the TNLA issued a press statement which says, “The government troops travelled from Hseni in a convoy of seven military trucks to launch offensive against our TNLA and then our TNLA troops attacked them in preemptive self-defence.” Maj. Ta Aik Kyaw said, “We will have solutions only from talks and dialogues. The peace talks and dialogues will not be affected by these attacks but it will be more convenient and easier unless there is fighting during the peace talks. The fighting will hamper and affect the talks a little bit.” In the agreement reached between the two sides, they agreed to control and restrain from further fighting and opening liaison offices for continuation of negotiations and keeping communication channels open..."

Creator/author: 

Soe Thu Aung

Source/publisher: 

"Mizzima" (Myanmar)

Date of Publication: 

2019-10-12

Date of entry: 

2019-10-12

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Myanmar

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English

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text

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