Metro Plus News Rebel alliance reaffirms commitment to ending Myanmar ‘dictatorship’

Rebel alliance reaffirms commitment to ending Myanmar ‘dictatorship’

An alliance of ethnic minority insurgent groups in Myanmar on Wednesday reaffirmed its commitment to defeat the country’s “dictatorship”, days after the ruling military said it held China-mediated talks with the rebels.
Fighting has intensified in the past six weeks in Myanmar, with the “Three Brotherhood Alliance” launching coordinated attacks on military targets near the northern border with China.
The assault has emboldened pro-democracy militias to do the same elsewhere, presenting the biggest battlefield challenge to the junta since a 2021 coup.
The Three Brotherhood Alliance posted on X social media, without mentioning the talks, “Significant progress made, but achieving our complete goals needs more time and ongoing efforts.”
“Our dedication remains strong with the entire Myanmar population.”
The military on Monday said it met with the rebels and other parties in the conflict, and another round of talks was due by the end of the month. No other details were provided.