CNI News
27 May 2025
The SAC Chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and a delegation led by the National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA) Vice Chairman U San Paet met at the Triangle Command on May 25, 2025, to discuss political and economic issues.
The meeting was attended by SAC Chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, SAC Joint Secretary and Chief of Military Security Affairs General Ye Win Oo, Chief of the General Staff General Kyaw Swar Lin, and senior military officials from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief.
Then, NDAA Vice Chairman U San Paet, Vice Chairman U San Lu, and General Secretary U Kyi Myint attended.
“It is necessary to develop industries based on locally grown rubber and produce high-end products as well as to develop livestock industry to produce sufficient meat and fish in the region, and the state will provide necessary support,” said the SAC chairman.
He then said that the state would also provide assistance to things regarding transportation and that they would have to carry out regional development work.
“We also want the SAC's help to make regional transportation and communication faster and smoother, and we want the government to continue to provide assistance in the education sector in our region. We do not accept any armed group or political organization in our region, and we will cooperate for regional and national stability and peace,” said U San Pei.
He then said that the NDAA's stance was to focus on the Our Three Main National Causes (Non-disintegration of the Union, Non-disintegration of national solidarity and Perpetuation of sovereignty) which have been laid down and practiced for over 30 years by the State for over 30 years.
The NDAA split from the Burma Communist Party and made peace with the Myanmar Tatmadaw on June 30, 1989. The Myanmar Tatmadaw designated the Mongla region in Shan State (eastern) as Special Region (4).