Irrawaddy-Aug 13

Myanmar State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi said the Myanmar peace process is back on track after a number of postponements and the fourth session of the Panglong peace conference is set to proceed, referring to next week’s event. “We are now able to hold [another session of] the 21st [Century] Panglong peace conference, having overcome a situation where the peace negotiations were not able to be held, as well as the postponement of the NCA [Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement] path. Furthermore, we have been able, through step-by-step implementation, to secure political agreements on a democratic federal union, national reconciliation and peace,” she said in her opening remarks to the 9th Joint Implementation Coordination Meeting (JICM) on ceasefire implementation on Thursday.

The JICM was attended by government representatives led by the State Counselor and representatives of ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) that are signatories to the NCA, as well as military representatives led by the deputy army chief. The last JICM was held in January.

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