Arakan Army unlikely to be invited to join peace process - military spokesman

Arakan Army unlikely to be invited to join peace process - military spokesman
Arakan Army. Photo: AA
Arakan Army. Photo: AA

The Arakan Army (AA) which is fighting the national army in Rakhine and Kachin states has “very little chance” to join the country’s peace process now that the government has designated the 11-year-old force an unlawful, terrorist organization, RFA reported quoting a military spokesman.

The military spokesman made the comments in response to statements by AA officials in the wake of the government's designation on Monday of the AA and its political arm as terrorist group saying that the government’s decision would hurt any peace process.

AA officials have said that the government’s designation could worsen the situation for ethnic Rakhines accused of having connections to the AA and charged under the country’s Counter-Terrorism Law.

More news from Mizzima
April 4, 2026
Former Senior General Min Aung Hlaing was appointed president of Myanmar during a Union...
April 3, 2026
The formation of the “Political Coordination Body (PCB)” was announced on the morning of 31...
April 2, 2026
The ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) condemned the Myanmar junta in a statement...
April 1, 2026
On 31 March, a vote was held in the Pyithu Hluttaw (Lower House), which is predominantly...