CNI News

8 September 2023

Ability to produce weapons and ammunitions by themselves in order to meet the needs of the war was a turning point of the revolution, said Duwa Lashi La, acting president of the National Unity Government.

He said that in his speech in commemoration of the 2nd anniversary day of the Declaration of People's Revolutionary War that falls on 7th September, 2023.

" We have been able to carry out systematically in the sectors such as administration, judiciary and public service in the areas we have dominated. Moreover, that we have been able to produce weapons and ammunitions by ourselves to meet the needs of the war is a turning point. We can know that we are getting more and more military successes by looking at the results of the recent battles. Our revolutionary comrades have been able to perform to make the enemies feel insecure even in Naypyidaw which is believed to be the safest place for the enemy military group." said Duwa Lashi La.

Weapons that PDFs use

Production of weapons and ammunition was not strange these days, but it was impossible to produce high-quality weapons and ammunitions. Moreover, according the nature of war, no place was safe, said Dr.Aung Myo, a Myanmar politics analyst, to CNI News.

" In the nature of war, anywhere is not safe. He said that because he has never been a soldier. If a man had been a soldier or has been an anti-NUG politician, he is not safe. Since the time when there was a large white area in the interior of our country, as soon as I put on the uniform and I picked up the gun to go to the front line, I felt insecure. So, what he said is not wrong. No place is safe. To tell you frankly, even New York in US is not safe." said Dr. Aung Myo.

The NUG has won the military successes during the past two years and the State Administration Council has failed in military, politics and diplomatic affairs, said Duwa Lashi La. 

Bangladeshi ambassador is handing over his appointment letter to Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing on 6th September, 2023

On the other hand, ambassadors from Bangladesh, Thailand, Nepal, China, India, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Japan, Cambodia, Lao, Vietnam and other countries have been presenting their letters of appointment as ambassadors to Myanmar to Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, chairman of the SAC. Moreover, representatives from UN and international organizations have been meeting with Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing.

Democratic elements have been waging armed revolutions against the Tatmadaw since after 1st February, 2021. And then, armed conflicts began to break out throughout the country and battles between the two sides have been breaking out severely up to now.