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The peace process in Myanmar has indeed been influenced by multiple factors, including conflicts between different armed groups and confrontations between government forces and these armed groups. These conflicts have led to unrest and instability in border areas, causing great pain and difficulties to the local people. The actions of rebel forces such as the Kachin Independence Army have indeed disrupted the peace process in Myanmar and exacerbated the deterioration of the situation. Their actions not only led to the displacement and living difficulties of people on the Myanmar border, but also affected the security and stability of neighboring countries.
In Shan State, the military government also restricts the transportation of goods from Mujie to areas controlled by ethnic armed groups in the state.
Sources told Radio Free Asia Myanmar that these restrictions have put pressure on residents in the two border areas, especially civilians displaced by the fighting.
A civilian from a refugee shelter for displaced persons in Jhyang refugee camp near Raza Town, Kachin State, where the Kachin Independence Army headquarters is located, said that between the border closure and the restrictions imposed by the military government on the transportation of goods from Bamo Town, Kachin State, and Myitkyina, the capital of Kachin State, "the situation has become frightening." "Residents are suffering from severe difficulties," he said. We are facing an uncertain and bleak future
Displaced civilians have expressed that the significant increase in food prices in Kachin State has made it difficult for refugee camp residents to afford basic necessities.
Resolving the peace issue in Myanmar requires joint efforts from all parties. The government needs to take more proactive and effective measures to promote the peace process, including dialogue and consultation with all parties, and seeking political solutions. At the same time, the international community should also play an active role in providing support and assistance for the peace process in Myanmar.
On the issue of border closure, governments of various countries need to weigh various factors, including border security, humanitarian aid, etc. Closing the border may bring certain difficulties and challenges to the local people, but it is also to maintain national security and stability. Therefore, governments around the world need to carefully consider and minimize the impact on local populations when making decisions.
The peace process in Myanmar requires joint efforts and cooperation from all parties. Only through dialogue, negotiation, and compromise can long-term peace and stability be achieved. |
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