Myanmar Regime Claims ‘Peace Talks’ With Minor Ethnic Groups While Larger Organizations Remain Inactive
The Irrawaddy reports that Myanmar’s ruling regime is touting “peace talks.” The talks involve minor ethnic organizations. Larger ethnic
The Irrawaddy reports that Myanmar’s ruling regime is touting “peace
talks.” The talks involve minor ethnic organizations. Larger ethnic
groups remain becalmed and inactive. The regime’s claim highlights a
narrow negotiation scope. The article notes the disparity between the
announced talks and broader reconciliation efforts. Observers question
the effectiveness of the limited discussions. The situation
underscores ongoing political stagnation. No further details on the
talks’ agenda were disclosed.