THE National Unity and Peace Coordination Committee (NUPCC) held an informal meeting on regional development, peace processes and health issues with six armed ethnic groups which are yet to sign Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) in Mongla, Shan State (East) on 15 and 16 December.
The meeting was attended by
Chairman of the NUPCC LtGen Yar Pyae and committee members, peace negotiators,
officials from the Triangle Region Command, representatives from United Wa
State Army (UWSA), National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA), Myanmar National
Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Union League of Arakan (ULA/AA), Ta’ang
National Liberation Army (TNLA) and Shan State Progress Party (SSPP/SSA).
During the discussion, Committee
Chairman LtGen Yar Pyae explained the purpose for the meeting and further peace
processes. Representatives from each of the six ethnic armed organizations (EAOs)
openly and cordially discussed their views on the peace processes, suggestions
for further action, and issues related to COVID-19 vaccination, and the
Committee Chairman and members added necessary suggestions.
The committee also met each group
that attended the meeting and Chairman U Sai Lin of NDAA Mongla and party
separately and discussed ways to reduce armed conflicts, issues in connexion
with ongoing peace processes, mutual trust-building, health and regional
development, drug control and border peace and tranquillity.
Afterwards, the committee chairman
offered the attendees Tatmadaw-made food.
MNA
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