Naypyitaw has closed the list of armed groups to be invited to sign
the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) at 16, according to U Aung Min,
Vice Chairman of the Union Peacemaking Work Committee (UPWC) and
Minister for President’s Office yesterday.
“That doesn’t mean we should leave out the remaining groups from the
peace process,” he explained. “They would be invited to join it during
the political dialogue.”
The government will name 16 signatories among itself to countersign, he added.
According to the Burma News International (BNI)’s January 2013 report Deciphering Myanmar’s Peace Process: A reference guide 2013, there are 21 armed groups in Burma:
- United Wa State Party/United Wa State Army (UWSP/UWSA)
- National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA)
- Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA)
- Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army (RCSS/SSA)
- Chin National Front (CNF)
- Karen National Union (KNU)
- Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA)
- New Mon State Party (NMSP)
- Karen Peace Council (KPC)
- Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP)
- Arakan Liberation Party (ALP)
- National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K)
- PaO National Liberation Organization (PNLO)
- All Burma Students Democratic Front (ABSDF)
- Kachin Independence Organization/Kachin Independence Army (KIO/KIA)
- Palaung State Liberation Front/Ta-ang National Liberation Army (PSLF/TNLA)
- Arakan Army (AA)
- Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) the non-Border Guard Force faction of Kokang
- Lahu Democratic Union (LDU)
- Wa National Organization (WNO)
- Zomi Reunification Organization (ZRO)
The UPWC met the armed groups’ Nationwide Ceasefire Coordination Team (NCCT) on 29 January in Chiangmai to receive its latest Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) draft vetted and approved by the Conference in Karen State, 20-25 January.
The latest NCCT-UPWC meeting was considered a successful one, according to a Myanmar Peace Center (MPC) official.
“We were more open and frank with each other,” he said. “The NCCT also said the Lawkheelar Conference mandate was that apart from the Basic Principles, it would make adjustments as it saw fit.”
“It will be reported to the President next week together with our recommendations,” said U Hla Maung Shwe, U Aung Min’s adviser. “We will then meet the NCCT again in mid February.”
The Pa-an conference, initially planned for December 2013, has been moved again to March, according to both government and resistance sources.
Note: The 16 groups slated by the government to sign NCA should not be confused with the 16 member NCCT:
- ANC (Arakan National Council) also UNFC member
- CNF (Chin National Front) also UNFC member
- KIO (Kachin Independence Organization) also UNFC member
- KNPP (Karenni National Progressive Party) also UNFC member
- KNU (Karen National Union) also UNFC member
- LDU (Lahu Democratic Union) also UNFC member
- MNDAA (Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army) also UNFC member
- NMSP (New Mon State Party) also UNFC member
- PNLO (PaO National Liberation Organization) also UNFC member
- PSLF (Palaung State Liberation Front) also UNFC member
- SSPP (Shan State Progress Party) also UNFC member
- WNO (Wa National Organization) also-UNFC member
- AA (Arakan Army) non-UNFC
- ALP (Arakan Liberation Party) non-UNFC
- DKBA (Democratic Karen Benevolent Army) non-UNFC
- KPC (Karen Peace Council) non-UNFC
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