President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar U Min Aung Hlaing highlighted measures related to PDF terrorists and Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs) in initiating the peace and stability of the State at the first meeting of the National Defence and Security Council at the President’s Office in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
In
his address, the President stated that PDF terrorists committed sabotage and
violence in certain areas between 2021 and 2023. Since 2024, they have come to
better understand the positions of the State and Tatmadaw and have gradually
begun to return to the legal fold. At present, the government is implementing
the multiparty democratic system that the entire people aspire to. Therefore,
it is necessary to work towards bringing PDF terrorists onto the path of peace
to ensure national peace and stability.
He
added that some EAOs have signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA), but
some have not signed it yet. The government and some EAOs have held talks and
agreed on some points. These agreements will be discussed and approved in the
session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw. Some EAOs wish to hold peace talks, but some
are in the armed struggle line for their interest.
The
President underscored the security sector with the plans to enhance the
capabilities of the Tatmadaw and the Myanmar Police Force. He stressed that
although the Myanmar Police Force is primarily responsible for internal
security, the current situation in the country has necessitated Tatmadaw’s
involvement in addressing these matters in cooperation with police members. He
noted that in other countries, Tatmadaw takes part in resolving internal armed
conflicts.
The
President explained that there are two types of police forces: the armed forces
police and the law enforcement police. During the past five years, MPF members
secured greater success in internal security and combatting the conflicts. If
systematic training can be provided, police members will have higher
capabilities in serving their responsibilities. As such, it is necessary to
build the military and police forces as well as enhance their capacity.
Concerning
the enhancement of the capacity, the President unveiled that during the current
five-year term of duty, it is necessary to enhance the capabilities and
capacities of both Tatmadaw and MPF to ensure national stability and peace. It
is also essential to cultivate strong discipline by establishing and practising
good standards of conduct. Measures must be taken to ensure proper behaviour in
daily movement, living, and dress, as well as to uphold integrity and prevent
corruption.
The
President also underlined that administrative bodies at ward/village and township
levels must be capable of following the rules and regulations, laws and basic
administrative ideologies adopted by the State, and they must be free from
corruption. Hence, it is necessary to provide systematic training to shape the
capable administrative bodies.
Regarding
ASEAN, the President stated that, in his inaugural address delivered upon
taking the presidential oath, he had already affirmed that efforts would be
made to cooperate in the best possible manner with the Association of
South-East Asian Nations. In line with the Five-Point Consensus agreed within
ASEAN, efforts have been made, to the extent possible, to cooperate on
humanitarian matters and other related provisions. He noted that there have
been instances where pressure has been exerted based on inaccurate information
circulated on social media, and that some ASEAN member states are seeking
revisions to certain aspects. Therefore, continued efforts will be undertaken
to ensure the best possible cooperation within ASEAN.
Vice-President
U Nyo Saw discussed that Myanmar is making utmost efforts for the Five-Point
Consensus of ASEAN, endeavours to initiate the internal peace in various ways
and means, ASEAN’s humanitarian aid to the disaster-effected areas and the
evolving situation in which some ASEAN member states are adopting more positive
attitudes and perspectives towards Myanmar, and Vice-President Nan Ni Ni Aye
talked about the emergence of the qualified administrative bodies and the needs
to give capacity-building courses for them.
Pyithu
Hluttaw Speaker U Khin Yi participated in discussions on the invitation
extended by the President to initiate the internal peace at the Hluttaw
sessions, and participation of all stakeholders to join the internal peace
talks; Amyotha Hluttaw Speaker U Aung Lin Dwe highlighted the emphasis placed
by Myanmar on internal peace and stability and the rule of law, and the
situation to hold parliamentary talks between Myanmar and ASEAN member states;
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Ye Win Oo spotted the situations
to launch military operations in relevant regions and take measures on
security, control of areas and rule of law, and hold talks with EAOs. He
explained that the terrorist group members return to the legal fold
continuously, efforts to combat narcotic drugs, telecom frauds and gambling,
and holding ceremonies by relevant military commands to honour the people’s
military servicemen who had completed their term of service. Deputy
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) General Kyaw
Swa Lin also reported on the serving the State defence duties under the law,
Union Minister for Defence General Tun Aung on the conducting the people’s
military service courses, Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Tin Maung Swe on
the positive attitudes of some ASEAN countries over Myanmar, Union Minister for
Home Affairs Lt-Gen Nyunt Win Swe on the criminal cases in the Myanmar’s
traditional Thingyan festival period compared to the previous year’s, further
formation of the local security and terrorism combatting squads to ensure the
peace and stability and uphold the rule of law, seizures of narcotic drugs, and
arrangements to enhance capacity of ward and village administrators, and Union
Minister for Border Affairs Lt-Gen Phone Myat on returning of internal
displaced people to their natives, efforts to close the temporary displaced
camps, and prevent and monitor transboundary haze pollution.
In
the concluding remarks, the President stated that due to the current global
political landscape and ongoing conflicts, many countries are facing fuel
shortages, and Myanmar is also experiencing similar challenges. Therefore, it
is necessary for the country to address domestic fuel shortages and crises, and
to make preparations through various means to ensure the availability of fuel
and essential inputs required for agriculture, livestock breeding, and
manufacturing sectors.
The
President noted that it is necessary to address and combat telecommunication
fraud and illegal gambling activities strictly and effectively. Similarly, in
relation to drug eradication efforts, it is important to eliminate the main
production areas and carry out decisive countermeasures against them.
He
stressed that the 2008 Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
states that the Union practises an independent, active and non-aligned foreign
policy aimed at world peace and friendly relations with nations and upholds the
principles of peaceful coexistence among nations. Hence, the government has to
precisely understand the foreign policy and uphold it in its relations.
The
President pointed out that it is important for the development of border
regions, which are closely linked to national stability and peace. Only by
giving it due priority can it also contribute to peacebuilding efforts. It is
also necessary for ethnic armed organizations to clearly distinguish between
border area development activities and the peace process, so that the two are
not conflated.
MNA/TTA
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