CNI News
6 Jan 2023
The reconstruction of Myanmar requires national reconciliation without any prejudice, Rakhine Politician U Pe Than told the CNI.
To build a union based on democracy and federalism, he has opened all the doors from every front, SAC Chairman Snr Gen Min Aung Hlaing said in his new year speech for 2023.
U Pe Than said, "If he opened all the doors from every front and reconstructed the country, the first step he must take is national reconciliation, which means the unity of all and trust in the political process without any prejudice. Opening doors to their political traps to support the regime and to cooperate with the military amounts to deceiving the oppositions to accept their political exit. So, everything depends on their intentions. Everything today is caused by the coup to oust the democratic government and they should correct their mistakes."
As the conquences of the coup, the country has faced multiple crises in the political, economic, health and other sectors and it is necessary to release detained political leaders, he added.
A 10+10 summit in progress.
Words without deeds don't mean anything, Kachin Politician Kwan Gan Aung Kham told the CNI.
He said, "Everyone should be doing what they can. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi did what she could and didn't do what she could. U Thein Sein did in the similar way. Now, the NUG and Min Aung Hlaing should be able to do as they said. If they cannot prove their words with their deeds, their words are meaningless."
Currently, situation of Myanmar including in the political, economic, health and social sectors has deteriorated and efforts are being made to reconstruct the county.