Myanmar military proposes Karen State as a pilot area for removal of landmines

Myanmar military proposes Karen State as a pilot area for removal of landmines
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Mizzima

Representatives of the Myanmar Military proposed to set Karen State as a pilot area for removing landmines at the Union Joint Ceasefire Monitoring Committee (JMC-U) at the National Reconciliation and Peace Centre in Yangon yesterday, state media reported.

mizzima1601Representatives of the ethnic armed organisations, that signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement, agreed to the proposal, offering to discuss it again at the eighth meeting which is slated to be held in November.

With technical assistance from abroad, the military and signatories to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement will now carry out the removal of landmines together, the report said.

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