Peace Commission Supports Ethnic Summit

Peace Commission Supports Ethnic Summit

The Peace Commission recently announced it will provide whatever assistance necessary for the country’s ethnic armed groups attending the upcoming summit in eastern Kachin State.

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An announcement by the Peace Commission
extending its assistance to attendees of the
upcoming ethnic summit.

The government led commission that formed last July is tasked with facilitating peace talks.

Ethnic armed groups will meet in Maijayang--the second largest city controlled by the Kachin Independence Organization--from 26 to 30 July, mainly to discuss the Union Peace Conference scheduled for late August.

Dr Nai Shwe Thein, joint secretary of the Ethnic Armed Summiting Organising Committee, said the commission is obligated to help.

“They (the government) want peace so they have to provide [their assistance]. We have also been providing assistance.”

All of the country’s 21 armed groups have been invited to attend the ethnic summit; including 8 groups that signed last year’s so called nationwide ceasefire agreement.

At the time of press, it wasn’t exactly clear what kind of assistance the Peace Commission is offering.

The commission also stated that preparations for the Union Peace Conference are being made to ensure it’s as inclusive as possible. Invitations have been extended to non-NCA signatories to attend the review of the framework for political dialogue that will take place at the conference.

A conference organizer had previously stated that only NCA signatories will be able to vote on decisions.  

Reporting by Aik Su for M.N.A.
Translated by Thida Linn
Edited by BNI staff

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