Irrawaddy-Apr 22

Amid rising armed resistance against his rule in Myanmar, junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has invited the leaders of ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) for talks “to end armed conflict”. However, given his recent statement that his regime would not hold talks with the opposition, the shadow National Unity Government and its armed wing People’s Defence Forces and other resistance forces are believed to be excluded. Min Aung Hlaing’s request for talks came as the regime faces the most difficulty since its coup last year and it cannot control the country. Furthermore, the armed wings of some powerful EAOs, like the Karen National Union (KNU) and Kachin Independence Organization (KIO), are fighting alongside resistance forces against regime troops, inflicting heavy casualties. Some other EAOs are secretly supporting resistance forces. The junta leader urged the EAO leaders to register for the meeting by May 9 and the meeting date will be announced later. Myanmar has around 20 EAOs and only 10 have signed the ceasefire agreement. Powerful organizations like the KIO and Arakan Army have not signed the agreement. The KNU is one of the signatories but its armed wing, the Karen National Liberation Army, is fighting the regime. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/engulfed-with-mounting-resistance-myanmar-junta-boss-calls-for-peace-talks.html