Allied forces are beginning to take over Kokang Old Cai, and the Tatmadaw and Burmese elements are p

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

The situation in Kokang Lao Cai has finally ushered in a positive turnaround. According to Myanmar**, a ceasefire agreement has been reached between the Kokang Allied Army and the Tatmadaw Army. The Allied Forces are arranging for the evacuation of ethnic Burmese personnel from Kokang Lao Cai, and the Tatmadaw is exiting Lao Cai in a peaceful and orderly manner. This article will analyze this situation in detail and look forward to possible future developments.

On December 15, Maj. Gen. Zo Myint Thun, spokesman for Myanmar's State Administration Council, said that the State Administration Council would work to achieve national stability and peace, development and national unity as its primary goal. They also mentioned the contribution of the countries concerned to peace and stability in northern Shan State, and the countries in question are likely to refer to China. This information indicates that the Kokang Allied Army and the Tatmadaw have reached an agreement on a ceasefire. Although the details have not yet been announced, the positive nature of the news gives us hope.

2. The Allied Forces are arranging for the evacuation of ethnic Burmese personnel from Kokang Old Street, and the Tatmadaw is peacefully withdrawing from Old Kokang Street.

In the context of the ceasefire, further positive progress has been made by the Kokang Allied Army and the Tatmadaw Tatmadaw (Tatmadaw Tatmadaw ). The Allies released the prisoners of war and arranged for the evacuation of the Burmese population in Lao Cai to Lower Burma. The Confederates specially arranged for the vehicles to be strandedRefugeesBattalion of Burmese ethnic groupsRefugeesReturn to Burmese-controlled areas. In addition, the Allied forces also concentrated the Burmese people in the Kokang Lao Cai urban area and arranged for them to evacuate to Lower Burma. In addition, the Allied forces released and sent back the captive Tatmadaw prisoners of war and their families. At the same time, the Tatmadaw is also withdrawing from Kokang Lao Cai in an orderly manner.

These moves show that relations between the Allied and Burmese armies have become peaceful and harmonious. The Confederates forRefugees, captives and ordinary people were treated with preference and kindness. The Tatmadaw also acquiesced in the evacuation of ethnic Burmese personnel. This positive situation contributes to stability and peace in the Myanmar region.

According to reports from Myanmar**, the ceasefire agreement reached between the Kokang Allied Army and the Tatmadaw will last until the end of the month, and there has been no more fighting in the Kokang area for more than a week. This means that there is already a truce between the Kokang Allied Army and the Burmese Army. The Burmese army is withdrawing from Kokang Lao Cai in an orderly manner, ceding territory to the allied forces.

Therefore, it is likely that there will be no large-scale fighting in the Kokang region in the short term. While there is still a presence of militia groups, these issues will be left to the Kokang Allied Forces to solve. In the future of the Kokang region, there is a possibility of a long-term ceasefire and peace.

While the two sides have not officially confirmed the details of the ceasefire, Myanmar officials have acknowledged that a ceasefire agreement has been reached with the Kokang Allied Forces. Judging by all indications, there will be a long-term ceasefire and peace in the Kokang area, and the Tatmadaw is withdrawing from Kokang Lao Cai in an orderly manner. This positive turning point is of great significance for the stability and development of the Kokang region. It is hoped that the two sides will continue to maintain dialogue and cooperation and bring more harmony and prosperity to the Kokang region.

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