10 27 Aftermath of the Conflict China successfully facilitated peace talks between the two sides, an

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

The fighting in northern Myanmar has been going on for more than a month, but China's successful mediation has brought peace talks to Myanmar** and ethnic armed groups. According to reports, representatives of Myanmar** have met with representatives of three armed groups with the assistance of China to seek a peaceful solution to the current conflict. This news has aroused people's attention and reflection on the situation in northern Myanmar. Recently, representatives of the Myanmar Army** and three armed groups involved in the current war held a meeting in China, and at the same time, China*** also stated that the crossfire in the conflict in northern Myanmar has dropped significantly. Can this series of positive signals bring about a turnaround in the situation in northern Myanmar?Will the talks bring peace and tranquility to the local population?These are questions that deserve our in-depth understanding. The clashes in northern Myanmar on 27 October caused panic and unease among residents in the border areas, with some even having to leave their homes and seek refuge. It is reported that the conflict in northern Myanmar has led to the change of ownership of several military posts and towns, and the situation is very tense. This has led to lamentations that this time the conflict is different from previous situations, leading to greater impact and stress. In the unusually protracted conflict, the Tatmadaw was attacked on October 27, and the Kokang National Democratic Alliance Army subsequently claimed responsibility.

The intensity and duration of the conflict have raised concerns and doubts about the future of the situation in northern Myanmar. The repercussions of the conflict have even spread to the town of Ruiliwan on the Chinese border, where residents have had to leave their homes to escape the fighting, leading to the closure of schools and the evacuation of residents. The tension and panic of the situation also raises doubts and unease about the future of northern Myanmar. In the face of this situation, a spokesman for China said that the crossfire in the conflict in northern Myanmar has dropped significantly, expressing China's hope that the relevant parties in Myanmar will step up the implementation of the agreements and consensus that have been reached. What positive impact will this have on the future of the situation in northern Myanmar?Can China's mediation bring new hope to the peace process in northern Myanmar?In general, the changes and development of the situation in northern Myanmar affect the hearts of countless people. What people hope is that in the face of this conflict, all parties can bring peace, tranquility and hope to the local people through dialogue and negotiation in a peaceful and cooperative manner. The development of the situation in northern Myanmar will continue to attract the attention of the international community, and it is hoped that peace and stability will usher in this land in the near future. The recent conflict in Myanmar has once again attracted the attention of the international community.

The Kokang National Democratic Alliance Army, together with the De'ang National Liberation Army and the Arakan Army, formed the "Three Brothers Alliance" and launched an offensive against the Myanmar ** Army and the armed forces of the wire fraud group, causing further deterioration of the situation. The conflict not only spilled over into northern Myanmar, but also plunged the otherwise peaceful central city into flames. It is worth noting that these conflicts have not only brought internal turmoil to Myanmar, but also posed a threat to China's interests and security. According to statistics, about 120 trucks were burned at a freight stationAt the same time, the first control station of the China-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline was also occupied by the "De'ang Army" and its equipment was damaged. These incidents directly threaten the safety of Chinese projects, companies and personnel in Myanmar. China needs to strengthen its assessment of the situation, make good preparations for overseas peacekeeping missions, and ensure the safety of Chinese companies and personnel. On the other hand, enterprises also need to make a good plan, improve employees' awareness of risk prevention, and plan emergency evacuation plans in advance. Logistics and transportation have been cut off, as have the supply routes and logistics transportation channels for local residents' daily necessities. The conflict has had a huge impact on the lives of the local population. The occurrence of these events makes us wonder: how can people's lives be guaranteed in regional conflicts?

How is the international community responding to these escalating conflicts?How to quell regional turmoil and ensure the livelihood and safety of local people?It is hoped that all parties can work together to find an effective solution and return peace to this beautiful land. The logistics and transportation on the China-Myanmar border have been affected by the war, and the traffic and logistics of the main roads have been interrupted, resulting in the interruption of the China-Myanmar transportation channel, and the shortage of prices and living materials in Mandalay, Yangon, Naypyidaw and other cities. Logistics companies complain that ethnic minority armed forces set up checkpoints and collect tolls indiscriminately, which has brought great trouble to enterprises. The key to solving this problem lies in establishing a dialogue and consultation mechanism to jointly negotiate the toll standards along the route, reduce transportation costs, and ensure the safety of goods, personnel and passages between the two countries. International transportation is a professional and complex field, and it is necessary to establish a dialogue mechanism at multiple levels of the industry to jointly maintain the safety of the China-Myanmar transportation corridor. In order to seek profits, enterprises may use foreign forces to achieve the growth of their own interests, which may lead to an increase in customs clearance fees. Therefore, the way in which industry organizations formulate channel rules and supervise their implementation is ideal, which is in line with international practices and the needs of regional cooperation.

From November 15th to 17th, the 4th China-Myanmar Think Tank High-end Forum with the theme of "High-quality Development of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Construction of a China-Myanmar Community with a Shared Future" was held in Mangshi, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province. In response to the question of how to ensure the smooth operation of the China-Myanmar land-water intermodal transport channel, Liu Jinxin, president of the Kunming South Asia and Southeast Asia International Logistics Research Institute, put forward a proposal to tighten the legislation on the overseas behavior of international security enterprises. Liu Jinxin said that since 2018, the Kunming South Asia and Southeast Asia International Logistics Research Institute has been carrying out legislative research on overseas behavior in international security, and has done pragmatic work on the current lack of international security legislation in China. According to him, the institute is conducting relevant research on the safety of the China-Myanmar transport corridor, and strives to complete the formulation of interim regulations as soon as possible. The border between China and Myanmar is long and tortuous, and there are no natural barriers in many areas, and every armed conflict in northern Myanmar poses a huge threat to the peace and stability of Yunnan and the safety of people's lives and property. In 2015, when the Burmese ** army was clearing Peng Jiasheng's forces in the border area of China and Myanmar, the Burmese army's artillery shells fell into Chinese farmland, causing many deaths and injuries among Chinese border residents.

Liu Jinxin, President of Kunming South Asia and Southeast Asia International Logistics Research Institute, pointed out: "China is a neighbor of Myanmar, and Myanmar's security and stability have direct and significant interests in our country. "Since the outbreak of the conflict in northern Myanmar, China has been firmly supporting the peace process in northern Myanmar, providing support and facilitation for dialogue and engagement among relevant parties in Myanmar. From November to December, Wang Xiaohong, Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security, Nong Rong, Assistant Minister of China, Wang Yi, Chinese Minister, and many other Chinese people, met with Myanmar military figures one after another, expressed concern about the situation in northern Myanmar, and actively promoted peace talks on the premise of not interfering in Myanmar's internal affairs. The convening of the China-Myanmar Think Tank High-end Forum put forward legislation to strengthen the overseas behavior of international security enterprises, which provided new ideas and solutions to ensure the smooth operation of the China-Myanmar land-water intermodal transport channel. Kunming South Asia and Southeast Asia International Logistics Research Institute will continue to actively promote relevant research, and hope to achieve the formulation and supervision of the implementation of channel rules through international cooperation, and contribute to the smooth and development of the China-Myanmar land and water intermodal transport channel.

On December 12, China successfully brokered an important breakthrough in peace talks between the Burmese military and the Kokang, De'ang, and Arakan armies in China. With the exception of the Kokang Alliance, which has not yet expressed its position, the other two armed forces of the "Three Brothers Alliance" have expressed their willingness to resolve their differences through negotiations. It is understood that the two sides will discuss again before the end of December. Wang Dong expressed the hope that Myanmar will pay more attention to the Kokang region in the future and introduce relevant policies to ensure the security and stability of the border areas. The outcome of the peace talks shows China's constructive role in regional issues, and at the same time, it has also aroused people's attention and reflection on the situation in the Kokang region. The Kokang region has always been an important strategic area in the Burmese civil war, and the balance and confrontation of various forces have made the situation in the region unstable. Located on the border between China and Myanmar, the Kokang region is geographically important and rich in resources. Over the past few decades, the Kokang region has been one of the main battlegrounds for the Myanmar military and ethnic militants. The turmoil in the Kokang region has a direct impact on the stability and development of the China-Myanmar border region. China has been working hard to promote the peace process in the Kokang region through mediation and other means. The results of the current peace talks are one of the important achievements of China's diplomatic efforts and demonstrate China's positive role in regional issues.

For the future of the Kokang region, it is not only necessary for the joint efforts of all parties, but also for Myanmar to increase policy support for the Kokang region and bring more stability and development opportunities to local residents. Peace and stability in the Kokang region are not only related to Myanmar itself, but also to peace and development in the entire China-Myanmar region. The China-Myanmar border areas have always been one of the important windows for China's opening up to the outside world, and a stable border situation will be conducive to the cooperation and development of China and Myanmar. Therefore, it is hoped that Myanmar can increase policy support for the Kokang region and make more efforts to solve local problems and maintain regional peace and stability. In the future, we look forward to seeing more substantive results in the peace process in the Kokang region, bringing more benefits to the local residents and contributing more to the peace, stability and development of the China-Myanmar region.

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