Recently, the spokesperson confirmed the exciting news that the Myanmar military, with the mediation and promotion of China, held peace talks with the Kokang, De'ang and Arakan armies in China, and reached an agreement on a temporary ceasefire and maintaining dialogue. However, neither the Tatmadaw nor these local armed forces can be considered qualified social managers. If they had been able to effectively govern Myanmar society and ensure its peace and prosperity, such appalling atrocities would not have occurred. Northern Myanmar will not be a breeding ground for drug trafficking, gambling and telecom fraud. From the perspective of China's interests, we do not want violent social unrest and fierce internal confrontation in Myanmar. What's more, we don't want Burma's current military to be overthrown until there is a stable, well-respected elected army in Myanmar. Because once such a chaotic situation arises, the United States is bound to intervene directly.
For a long time, the United States has supported all kinds of armed groups, and immediately after the arrest and imprisonment of Aung San Suu Kyi by the Burmese army, the US intelligence services immediately planted a number of armed forces in Myanmar. Although the scale of these armed forces is not large, the equipment is not strong, and the quality of their members is also very low, they can survive in economically underdeveloped areas, and there must be people behind them to provide funds and support. Even the U.S. "The Diplomat," which has a deep political background, has sent reporters to publicly report on these emerging local forces, and its intention to subvert the Burmese military is undisguised. If these local militias gain a foothold in northern Burma, a poor, chaotic, and extremely hostile sphere of influence will emerge on China's southwestern border. The gains in conducting military operations against these anti-China forces outweigh the losses, and friendly relations with them are almost impossible. While we can help them with financial aid and normality**, it's almost the same as filling a bottomless pit.
Therefore, China does not want to see the overthrow of the Burmese army, nor does it want to see the war in Myanmar continue. The Kokang Alliance has recently made significant gains in northern Burma, where they have succeeded in eliminating the four major families that rebelled against the Peng family, repelling the Burmese ** army, and capturing border port towns along the border with China. On the morning of December 16, the Kokang Allied Army officially entered Lao Cai, an important city in northern Myanmar. This development is a major setback for the Myanmar Army, and it also marks a possible important change in the political map of Myanmar. If the Burmese army is eventually besieged by many parties and eventually collapses, China's long-standing plans to cooperate in Myanmar, including the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor, Kyaukphyu port, dam hydropower station and mineral development projects, could be affected. In order to avoid such an unfavorable situation for China, China has organized the Myanmar military to hold peace talks with several armed forces. At present, the United States is busy with the two battlefields of Ukraine and Palestine and Israel, and although it is not directly involved in the war, it involves a lot of energy.
Against this background, the United States hopes that chaos will arise around China and prevent the world situation from developing in a favorable direction for China. Therefore, the United States not only instigates the Philippines to create trouble in the South China Sea, but also hopes to create trouble in northern Myanmar to contain China. China's push for parties to sit down and negotiate in Myanmar is a powerful measure to dispel the US conspiracy. The organization of such peace talks fully demonstrates China's international status and influence. These parties have been hostile to each other for a long time, and being able to listen to China and sit down together to talk shows that they also realize that they have connived, participated in, and even organized activities for a long time, which have seriously infringed on the interests of the Chinese people. If China does not pull back from the precipice, change course, and hand over the main culprits, China will have the means and strength to punish them. The Mekong** in 2011 is a striking example of the crimes committed by the Nuo Kham criminal syndicate. But the blood of the Chinese people will not be shed in vain, and those behind-the-scenes **** will surely pay a heavy price for their actions.
A spokesman for China pointed out that the current conflict situation in northern Myanmar has eased, which is not only in the interests of all parties in Myanmar, but also helps to maintain peace and tranquility on the China-Myanmar border. However, due to the complex and contradictory relations between the parties in Myanmar and the intervention of foreign forces, there is still a long way to go to get them to truly put aside their hatred, stop the armed conflict, and restore peace. But in any case, we will never allow trouble in China's neighborhood, and still less allow anyone to act in a way that harms China's interests.