NMSP and South-East Command held 10th anniversary cease-fire agreement

 

Independent Mon News Agency

June 29, 2005


New Mon State Party’s leaders and Commanders of South-East Command held a ceremony for 10th years cease-fire agreement in Ngwe Moe hotel of Moulmein, the capital of
Mon State, today’s morning.


About a hundred people attended the ceremony and NMSP Vice-President, Nai Rot Sa and other NMSP senior member, and Deputy South-East Commander, Col. Myo Hla and other Burmese senior military commander led the ceremony.


"After the opening ceremony, our Vice-President read out formal letter sent by the President Nai Htaw Mon, that included about NMSP’s intention to solve the political problem by peace means. Although there is 10 years in cease-fire agreement, they do not achieve their goal. To achieve their goal, NMSP will join hand with Mon people and others ethnic people to have final solution what they wanted," a NMSP senior leader officer explained to IMNA.


"As a next speaker, Col. Myo Hla, read out his Chief Commander’s formal letter to the ceremony included the government’s program that helps NMSP to implement border areas development programs and how they benefit to the Mon people. In the development to the ethnic people, the authorities have constructed many roads, built many bridges and many dams in the ethnic nationalities regions. These show how the good intention of the government in the letter. But he did not include what are negative things," added by the NMSP senior leader who said in anonymous situation.


"These are the government works and project that implemented. But the regime did not really implement for development of ethnic nationality identity and self-determination," he expressed his political thinking.


According to NMSP leader, NMSP will keep continue ceasefire agreement and joined hand with others ethnic nationalities in order to fulfill the ethnic nationalities’ demand for tri-partite political dialogue – that includes, the regime, National League for Democracy and all non-Burman ethnic political organizations.


In the ceremony, Mon communities’ representatives from the Mon Literature and Culture Committee, Mon Youth Organizations from various Mon areas also joined the ceremony.

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