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Under the mediation of the Chinese side, all parties in Myanmar have reached a temporary ceasefire agreement
Release time:2023-12-19 Source: Qingqiao Number of views:

As the war in northern Myanmar intensifies,hisThe situation has attracted high attention from both Chinese civilians and officials,China has also made efforts through diplomatic, military and other means, calling on all parties to cease fire and negotiate to ensure peace and stability in the border situation between China and Myanmar. After more than a month of fierce fighting, Myanmar has finally ushered in a turning point.

According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign AffairsDecember 14thdayAccording to the released information, the Burmese military government held peace talks with representatives from Kokang, Deong, and Wakai Army within Chinese territory. The participating parties ultimately reached an agreement on a temporary ceasefire and pledged to continue communication.

The outbreak of the current Burmese civil war began withIn late October 2023, the local armed alliance of Myanmar, the Three Brothers Alliance, launched Operation 1027 and launched an offensive against the Burmese military government in northern Myanmar. The underlying reason for the outbreak of conflict lies in the racial conflicts and Greater Burmese nationalism within Myanmar, as well as serious conflicts between local armed organizations of various ethnic groups and the Myanmar military government.

The direct cause of the conflict has a certain degree of contingency, which is the Myanmar North Electricity Fraud ParkThe accident that occurred on October 20th.After that incident occurredWithin 7 days, the "Three Brothers Alliance" formed by Guogan, Ruokai, and De'ang Army launched an operation, and the reason behind this is not difficult to guess.

Telecommunications fraud centers in northern Myanmar have sprung up like mushrooms in recent years, with many people trapped there,Engage in fraudulent activities. According to estimates from the United States Institute for Peace Studies, as of2023In October, over 20000 people were detained in over 100 fraud centers in northern Myanmar, many of whom were abducted and trafficked, including a considerable number of Chinese citizens.

In fact, these local Burmese armed forces are likely to speculate that China is very dissatisfied with the existence of North Burma's cyber fraud, and may even spread to dissatisfaction with the Burmese military government, so they want to take action on this opportunity.Although all parties involved in the Burmese North Civil WarNone of themMaking unfriendly actions towards China inevitably affects China's interests. Due to the civil war, there areMore than 500000 people have been displaced, and open trade with China has largely ceased due to the war, creating significant instability factors on the China Myanmar border.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly emphasized the hope for a ceasefire and the restoration of stability in Myanmar, and China's attitude has become very clear. The recent military exercises conducted by the People's Liberation Army along the China Myanmar border and the dispatch of warships to visit Myanmar have vividly conveyed China's continued friendly stance with the Myanmar military government.

Against this backdrop, as China presides over the overall negotiations, representatives from all parties involved in the Burmese North War meet in China to reach an agreement for a temporary ceasefireabilityreach.However, due to the persistent deep-rooted ethnic conflicts in Myanmar, although China has facilitated this ceasefire, Myanmar needs to make many changes in order to maintain long-term stability.


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