After three and a half years of internal war in Myanmar, the junta bowed down, agreed to talks to stop the fighting.

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After three and a half years of internal war in Myanmar, the junta bowed down, agreed to talks to stop the fighting.

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Napidah After three and a half years of internal war in Myanmar, the Junta Army has finally surrendered. Now the junta itself has called for stopping the fighting and has also agreed to talks for this. The junta has taken this step in view of the huge losses being incurred in the war going on with armed groups for three and a half years. So now Myanmar’s embattled junta on Thursday invited armed groups opposing its rule to stop fighting and start talks to bring peace.

The unexpected offer comes after the country suffered massive battlefield defeats at the hands of ethnic minority armed groups and the pro-democracy “People’s Defense Forces”, which are expected to resist a coup by the military in 2021, the AFP news agency reports. stood for. As well as battling stubborn resistance to its rule, the junta is also grappling with Typhoon Yagi, which caused flooding that killed more than 400 people and left hundreds of thousands in need of aid.

Junta made this announcement

“We invite ethnic armed groups, terrorist insurgent groups and terrorist PDF groups fighting against the state to negotiate for peace so that they abandon terrorist fighting and resolve political problems politically,” the junta said in a statement. Communicate with us for.” Let us tell you that the junta’s army had ousted the elected civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021, which triggered massive protests and was followed by brutal action. Civilians set up the PDF to retaliate and many ethnic minority armed groups that had battled the military for decades reactivated, plunging the country into civil war. The statement said armed groups should “escape from party politics and elections to bring about lasting peace and development”.

Junta admitted that the country had come to a standstill due to war.

The junta said, “The country’s human resources, infrastructure and many lives have been lost and the country’s stability and development have been blocked by the conflict.” The junta has been battling the military for decades for greater autonomy along the border with Thailand. Karen National Union (KNU) spokesman Padoh Saw Taw Nee said talks were only possible if the military agreed on “common political objectives”. There should be no military involvement in future politics and the military would have to agree to a federal democratic constitution, he told AFP. “Also they (the military) would have to be accountable for everything they have done… including wars.” Including crimes and crimes against humanity. But there will be no impunity. “If they don’t agree then nothing will happen.”

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