CNI News
30 October 2025
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) announced on October 29, 2025, that its troops will withdraw from Mogok and Momauk towns following the signing of a bilateral ceasefire agreement.
The talks were held in Kyukok (Pansai) from October 27 to 28, 2025, under the mediation of China. Delegations were led by Lieutenant General Ko Ko Oo from the Myanmar military and Deputy Commander-in-Chief Tar Jock Jar from the TNLA.
This was the ninth round of talks between the two sides, and they reached an agreement to enforce the ceasefire starting from October 29, 2025.

The TNLA stated “Through the mediation and coordination of the Chinese Special Envoy, both sides were able to hold reciprocal discussions and negotiations. According to the agreed terms, TNLA forces will withdraw from Mogok and Momauk townships within the designated period, while the Myanmar military will refrain from conducting airstrikes and offensive operations in TNLA-controlled areas. Starting from October 29, 2025, both sides have agreed to halt their troops at their current positions and signed the bilateral ceasefire agreement.”
However, TNLA did not specify the exact timeline or duration for the complete withdrawal from Mogok and Momauk.
The TNLA had previously captured 12 townships during its 1027 military offensive. Later, beginning in June–July 2025, the Myanmar military retook control of several areas including Naungcho, Kyaukme, and Hsipaw.
