Myanmar to hold 3rd session of ‘Panglong Peace
Conference’
MyanmarJoint Implementation Coordination Meeting.- EPA |
The Burmese government announced the third session of the
Panglong Peace Conference for the last week of January. This was agreed
upon at the 6th Joint Implementation Coordination Meeting (JICM) in
Naypyitaw on Monday.
The Burmese government’s announcement for the third session
of the Panglong Peace Conference comes as an initiative to continue a
path of meetings and negotiations with armed ethnic groups with whom the
Burmese army fought for over 60 years.
Meeting the Country’s leaders and Supreme Sangha Council of
Buddhist Monks Pope Francis expressed appreciation for the efforts
they make through the Panglong Peace Conference to end violence, build
trust and to ensure respect for the rights of all citizens. He assured
his prayerful support in their effort of bringing peace in the country.
The Burmese government in Oct 2015, signed a ceasefire
agreement with eight armed organizations with the commitment of Aung San
Suu Kyi, promoter of the Peace Conference with ethnic minorities.
The topics that will be discussed in the January meeting
include some aspects and steps forward of the national political dialogue with
the groups, including Shan minorities, and also the Muslim groups in the
Rakhine state, that Arakan Liberation Party which agrees to dialogue with the
government and constitutes a representation of the rohingya people. The aim of
the Conference is to find a framework agreement for all armed minorities and
thus to establish stable peace in the country.
The news of the Conference was welcomed in Burmese civil
society and Catholic communities. The Christian Solidarity Worldwide
International Organization stated in a note sent to Fides: "We ask the
government of Myanmar to allow access to international humanitarian aid
organizations in the Rakhine state, and to put an end to serious human rights
violations in the Kachin and Shan states, seriously opposing the campaign of
religious nationalism, intolerance and hatred that is registered throughout the
country". (FIDES)
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