
Myanmar Junta Offers Peace Talks, Rebel Groups Reject Ultimatum
Myanmar's junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, offered armed groups 100 days to join peace talks by July 31. However, several prominent rebel groups have rejected this offer, viewing it as a surrender ultimatum.
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Myanmar president seeks peace talks by July 31, 2 rebel groups reject offer
Myanmar’s new military-backed government wants to hold peace talks with opposition armed groups by the end of July, the country’s junta leader-turned-president said, but two key rebel groups rejected the offer on Tuesday. State media reported that President Min Aung Hlaing, who led a coup five years ago that plunged the Southeast Asian country into a civil war that continues to rage, told a government meeting that he wanted rebel groups that were not part of a ceasefire deal to join talks...
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Read full article →Myanmar president seeks peace talks within 100 days, rebels reject offer - The Straits Times
Myanmar president seeks peace talks within 100 days, rebels reject offer The Straits Times
Read full article →Min Aung Hlaing Gives Armed Groups 100 Days to Join Peace Talks - The Irrawaddy
Min Aung Hlaing Gives Armed Groups 100 Days to Join Peace Talks The Irrawaddy
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