Myanmar ceasefire agreement 4 years Ceremony held to reveal relief of peace talks October 29 5:45

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In Myanmar, fighting continues between the armed forces of minorities and some of the powers that refuse to sign, even after the government signed a ceasefire agreement four years ago.
At the ceremony, which was held on the 28th to increase the momentum for the realization of peace, only one of the powers that refused to sign was attended, and it was once again highlighted that it was difficult to discuss peace. It was.

In Myanmar, fighting has continued for about 70 years since independence between armed forces of ethnic minorities seeking autonomy and government forces.

Four years ago, armed forces of ethnic minorities and the government signed a ceasefire agreement, and more than half of the 18 powers have so far signed, but eight powers still refuse to sign. , Battles continue in various places.

Under such circumstances, in the capital Naypyidaw, a ceremony was held to raise momentum for the realization of peace. "I strongly urge you to move towards a positive dialogue," he called to respond to the ceasefire.

However, at this ceremony, only one of the eight forces that were invited to refuse to sign was attended, and it was once again highlighted that it was difficult to discuss peace.