Myanmar’s military urges all parties to join ceasefire pact

In this file screengrab provided via AFPTV and taken from a broadcast by Myawaddy TV in Myanmar on March 27, 2021, Myanmar armed forces chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing salutes during an annual parade put on by the military to mark Armed Forces Day in the capital Naypyidaw.
(HO / AFPTV / MYAWADDY TV / AFP)

YANGON – The Myanmar military called on Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) signatories to further cement the agreement and non-signatories to join the pact, Commander-in-Chief of Defense Services Sen-Gen Min Aung Hlaing said on Friday.

Min Aung Hlaing, in his capacity as chairman of National Unity and Peacemaking Central Committee, sent the message on the sixth anniversary of the signing of the NCA.

The ethnic armed organizations were urged to faithfully and firmly adhere to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement to be able to contribute to holding a free and fair multiparty democratic general election as planned

The processes are being carried out for further strengthening the peace with NCA signatories and efforts are being made to mitigate the firing attacks and reach bilateral agreements with non-NCA signatories to sign the NCA, he said.

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In the message, the ethnic armed organizations were urged to faithfully and firmly adhere to the NCA route to be able to contribute to holding a free and fair multiparty democratic general election as planned.

Meanwhile, the military has extended the suspension of military operations for five more months from Oct 1 this year to Feb 28 next year, in order to enable effective efforts to combat COVID-19 nationwide, and boost the peace process in the country.

So far, 10 ethnic armed groups have signed the NCA with the government since it was initiated in October 2015.

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Myanmar declared a state of emergency after President U Win Myint and State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, along with other officials from the National League for Democracy (NLD), were detained by the military on Feb 1 this year.

The state power was transferred to Commander-in-Chief of Defense Services Sen-Gen Min Aung Hlaing after the declaration of the state of emergency.