CNI News
20 January 2025
Battles breaking out in Myanmar need to stop for a while and talk for the sake of the country, chairperson of the Arakan Liberation Party (ALP), Daw Saw Mya RAza Lin told CNI News.
The 7 EAO Alliance held a meeting on 14th January 2025 and discussed in order to make political discussions that contain all the stakeholders arise.
The matters relating to making preparations in accordance with the political landscape that might evolve during 2025 and holding political dialogues that contain all the stakeholders.
Leaders from both sides should stop waging battles for a while and make a decision to talk politically, said Daw Saw Mya Raza Lin.
Daw Saw Mya Raza Lin
" The problems of these battles that arose with independence are because of unfulfilled desires and it's truly necessary to accept it. Various ways should be applied to solve the problem. I'd like to say to widen the political framework. It's necessary to put it into practice. The leaders taking part in the conflict need to make a decision that they will talk for the sake of the country." said Daw Saw Mya Raza Lin.
Because armed organizations have announced that they will speed up military activities, battles could take place widespread.
However, political dialogues could arise as well, considered military and political analysts.
Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing has repeatedly said it is necessary to solve the political problem through the political means and invited stakeholders to meet and discuss for peace.
While seeing political parties and Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing
The final step to solve the country's crisis was talking at the dialogue roundtable, spokesperson of the 7 EAO Alliance Col. Saw Kyaw Nyunt told CNI News.
" Making war and political dialogue are, in my opinion, heads and tails of a coin. There may be various reasons. Political dialogue fails, so war ensues. We can't have political discussions because of the war. The war framework is wide and the political framework is narrow. We have already faced difficulties and crises for about four years. Everyone will agree that the final step to solve the difficulties and crises of the country is talking at the political roundtable." said Col. Saw Kyaw Nyunt.
Battles are severely breaking out between the Myanmar Tatmadaw and armed elements and there are over three million people who have been displaced.
Due to these battles, the Myanmar Tatmadaw has lost control of the Northeast Command and the West Command and several hundred military camps as well as over 90 townships.