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To Hopeland and Back The 20th trip Posted: 02 Jun 2016 11:57 PM PDT
Day Five. Friday, 27 May 2016 The highest type of ruler is One whose existence people are barely aware Next comes one whom they love and praise Next comes one whom they fear Next comes one whom they despise and defy Tao Te Ching (Book of The Way and its Derivative), Chapter 17 I have two meetings today before I leave for Mingladon. Each with a friend, one of whom is involved in the humanitarian assistance program in the Kachin State. And this is what he has to say:
My next meeting is with Sai Nyunt Lwin, General Secretary of the "Tiger Head" Shan Nationalities League for Democracy, who discusses the party's plan to hold a 2-day seminar for peace in Taunggyi, 1-2 June, with 19 Shan State based parties. I wish him well at 11:00 as I have a plane to catch. But the plane is late, due to the Monsoons. And while we are in the air, it goes into a series of turbulence, also thanks to the Monsoons. But somehow we survive. At 15:15, we are back in Chiangmai, everybody in one piece. | ||||
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 10:14 PM PDT
The following report is the outcome of the 1 ½ hour meeting between the 21st Century Panglong Conference Preparatory Committee (21 CPCPC) headed by Dr Tin Myo Win and the Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army (RCSS/SSA) delegation headed by Lt-Gen Yawd Serk. It reflects the 21 CPCPC stand. Purpose of the trip
Now that the political landscape has changed, it has provided an opportunity for all to seize, which we should not miss, given the time limit. The NCA
However, a lot of different definitions exist when it comes to interpreting the text. Both sides can therefore sit down together to deliberate on the matter in order to reach common interpretation. Signing the NCA
Time frame
The JICM
Dealing with "Three EAOs"
The military doesn't view them in the same way as it does to other EAOs. It hadn't mind when the AA and TNLA were fighting alongside the KIO/KIA (Kachin Independence Organization/Army) But when they came to fight as allies of the MNDAA (more commonly known as the Kokang Peng Jiasheng group), it was different. The army suffered heavy casualties. Moreover losing Kokang, to the military, means giving away all the territory east of the Salween to another country. And if the CinC just let it happen, what would the Tatmadaw think of him? That's why the three are set apart by the military from other EAOs. The two sides also discuss funding and local issues, among others. The 21 CPCPC is meeting the non-signatory Delegation for Political Negotiations (DPN) today at 10:00 at Shangrila Hotel, Chiangmai. |
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