More than a week after China brokered a ceasefire agreement between the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) and the military junta, the MNDAA’s leader pledged to uphold China’s policy of “promoting peace and dialogue” in Myanmar, adding that the ethnic armed group would strive to achieve peace in the area it controls.
MNDAA commander Peng Daxun (aka Peng Deren) said in his Chinese New Year’s message on Tuesday that the MNDAA would “safeguard the political rights” as well as the “high degree of autonomy” that the ethnic armed group had secured for its territory, while upholding China’s policy on Myanmar.
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