The Restoration Council of Shan State/the Shan State Army
South has sent a letter to the Nationwide Ceasefire Coordination Team
(NCCT) informing them that they do not wish to attend the Ethnic Leaders
Summit which will be held at the Karen National Union headquarters Law
Kee Lar next month.
“We are not available during this period so we decided not to join this
meeting,” said Col. Sai Hla, the spokesperson of RCSS/SSA. “However, we
have sent them a letter informing them of our reasons.”
The conference is scheduled to be held from 2 to 6 June to finalize
the discussion of the draft nationwide ceasefire agreement, which was
signed between the Nationwide Ceasefire Coordination Team (NCCT) and the
government.
Five representatives from twenty-two ethnic armed groups have been
invited to participate in the coming conference at Law Kee Lar.
The RCSS/SSA is not a member of NCCT, comprised of 16 ethnic armed
groups which include the Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army
North. However, it has a close alliance with the KNU. These two groups
are often blamed by other ethnic armed groups that they have a good
relationship with the Naypyidaw government and Burma Army.
The first ethnic armed organizations summit was held at the Kachin
Independence Army headquarters Laiza in October 2013. The second summit
was held at the KNU headquarters Law Kee Lar in January 2014 and the
third summit was held at the KIA headquarter Laiza in July 2014.