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| Junta tells Mongla to resign itself to BGF status | | Print | |
| News - Shan Herald Agency for News | |||
| Thursday, 29 October 2009 16:41 | |||
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The 21-member delegation of the National Democratic Alliance Army-Eastern Shan State (NDAA-ESS), based in Mongla, opposite China’s Daluo, was “advised” yesterday by Naypyidaw’s chief negotiator to resign itself to the Border Guard Force (BGF) status, according to a source on the Thai-Burma border. “We stand by the letter you wrote to us on September 23,” Lt-Gen Ye Myint was quoted as saying. According to the source, who had not seen the letter, Mongla had agreed to accept the BGF proposal by Naypyidaw. “It was largely a monologue, with all the Mongla people listening to Ye Myint, with scarcely an opportunity to express their opinions,” he said. Practically all of Mongla’s counter proposals were rejected by the junta, such as:
The question remains whether the Wa, which has lost its northern border with Kokang to the Burmese Army, is ready to let go its southern border with Mongla.
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