The Borneo Post

Myanmar declares 5-month ceasefire

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PHNOM PENH: General Min Aung Hlaing, chairman of the ruling State Administra­tion Council (SAC) of Myanmar, declared a five-month ceasefire when meeting with visiting Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen in Nay Pyi Taw on Jan 7.

Min Aung Hlaing informed Hun Sen that the current Myanmar government had previously declared a fivemonth ceasefire with all Ethnic Armed Organisati­ons (EAOs) until the end of February 2022 and has now decided to extend it until the end of 2022, according to reports by Vietnam news agency (VNA) citing a joint press statement released by Cambodia’s Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n

Ministry.

Min Aung Hlaing also called on all parties to accept the ceasefire in the interest of the country and people, end all acts of violence and exercise utmost restraint, it added.

Hun Sen, for his part, strongly supported the move with the view to de-escalating tension and enabling constructi­ve dialogues among relevant stakeholde­rs to achieve enduring peace and national developmen­t, said the press statement.

Min Aung Hlaing said he welcomed the participat­ion of the Asean Special Envoy on Myanmar to join the ceasefire talks with the EAOs.

According to VNA, the two leaders also supported the convening of a meeting among stakeholde­rs such as the Asean Special Envoy on Myanmar and the Secretary-General of Asean, among others, in providing aid to the people of Myanmar.

They said it was critically important to set up mechanisms and proper facilities for Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme along with the effective provision of humanitari­an assistance to the people in need without discrimina­tion.

Cambodia is assuming Chair of Asean this year and its Prime Minister Hun Sen has become the first foreign leader to visit Myanmar since February 2021. His two-day visit aims to seek solutions to end the ongoing political crisis in Myanmar. — Bernama

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