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The second Myanmar peace talks delegation arrived in Naypyidaw, where Min Aung Nhay personally met

On May 23, a peace talks delegation led by Naung Min, vice chairman of the New Mon State Party (NMSP), arrived in Nay Pyi Taw and became the second armed force to participate in the peace talks. On the morning of the same day, The Chairman of the State Management Commission, General Min Aung Nhat, and Lieutenant General Mo Mintu and Lieutenant General Yabe, veteran faces of the peace talks group, met with the NMSP delegation for consultations at the Bronlang Center.

The second Myanmar peace talks delegation arrived in Naypyidaw, where Min Aung Nhay personally met

Sources show that the meeting with the New Mon Bang Party was attended by Secretary General Nevinla and Member of the Central Working Committee, Naibanian. At the meeting, the chairman of the State Management Commission and the New Mumbang Party held consultations and exchanges on the participation of all parties in political peace talks, the importance of knowledge and skills for liberal democratic systems, and education.

The second Myanmar peace talks delegation arrived in Naypyidaw, where Min Aung Nhay personally met

At the meeting, the two sides reached a consensus on liberal democratic systems and upgrading the level of education in China. In addition, Min Aung Nlay and the NMSP delegation had an open and frank exchange of views on peace affairs and issues related to the development and prosperity of the Federation.

In addition to meeting with the Chairman of the State Management Commission, as the second NMSP delegation to participate in the Naypyitaw Peace Talks, today (May 24) held consultations with the Peace Talks Group of the State Management Commission and the National Unity and Peace Consultative Committee.

The second Myanmar peace talks delegation arrived in Naypyidaw, where Min Aung Nhay personally met

Regarding the peace talks in Naypyitaw, Min Aung Nhat, chairman of the State Management Commission, said that he would conduct honest and open consultations with the armed leaders present at the scene, so that residents in ethnic minority areas could enjoy the fruits of peace and resolve contradictions and conflicts through political dialogue. On May 19, a spokesman for the State Management Commission said at a press conference that the peace talks will be divided into two parts according to the demands of the national armed forces and the State Management Commission.

The second Myanmar peace talks delegation arrived in Naypyidaw, where Min Aung Nhay personally met

Major General Zuo Mintong, spokesman for the State Management Commission, once said that the State Management Commission can ensure that the peace talks will achieve effective results.

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