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Behind the Wa hosted ethnic conference Posted: 22 Apr 2015 04:13 AM PDT The first question asked by several ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) when the invitation to a peace conference in Panghsang (officially Pang Kham) on 6 April reached them was, as to be expected: "Why only 12 (EAOs)? Why not all?" Naypyitaw's reaction was also understandable. It had reportedly protested against the inclusion of three EAOs currently engaged in heavy fighting with the Burma Army: AA, MNDAA and PSLF/TNLA. (see attachment) The Wa spokesman U Aung Myint aka Li Zhulie no doubt did his best to answer these questions. It wasn't his fault that his answers failed to convince anyone. The inevitable new question thus comes up. What's behind the Wa-Kachin-Mongla organizers' decision to host such a conference? Or rather who? And more inevitably, was it China? There are several indicators, according to observers:
The result was that although several nations had welcomed the successful completion of the NCA draft, China was not among them.
Clearly, Beijing's aim is not against the EAOs signing the NCA. But it appears to be against Naypyitaw leaving out any groups, especially those that are based along the Sino- Burmese border. It is also obviously concerned that if the conflict is allowed to go on, international intervention may be coming, the last thing it wants. The best solution that will benefit all those concerned therefore appears to be the inclusion of all EAOs, as suggested not only by China but by all the EAOs. Finally, whatever the conclusions are here, the upcoming Panghsang conference, 1-3 May, will be worth keeping an eye on. |
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