China says it has brokered a ceasefire between Myanmar’s military government and a major ethnic rebel group in the country’s northeast.
BEIJING, Jan 20 (Reuters) - The Myanmar military and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) signed a formal agreement for a ceasefire that began on Saturday, China's foreign ministry ...
China’s apparent demands for a retreat from the northern Shan State capital Lashio is an unacceptable breach of Myanmar’s sovereignty, argues analyst Wai Min Tun.
The agreement between the military and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army came after months of Chinese pressure to return to political dialogue.
Four years after seizing power, Myanmar’s generals are holding on but fighting an increasingly dire battle for survival, ...
The terms of the Chinese-mediated ceasefire agreement also include the military’s cessation of airstrikes in areas controlled by the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) ...
Myanmar's military government and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) have signed a ceasefire pact, facilitated by China. This agreement, which came into effect Saturday, marks the ...
Myanmar’s rebel groups have made significant territorial gains against the ruling military junta over the past year. The ...
Myanmar’s junta now only controls 21% of the country. Even if the regime can be ousted, there are increasing fears the ...
The Rohingya crisis began in August 2017 when violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state forced nearly one million Rohingya Muslims ...
The latest China-brokered truce in Myanmar's civil war is likely to hold for now but lasting peace may still be a pipe dream, according to observers. Myanmar's military government and a major ...
Myanmar’s military government extended a four-year emergency rule, further delaying plans for long-promised general elections ...