YANGON: The United Nations has hailed peace talks between Myanmar’s government and armed ethnic minority groups as a “significant move” towards ending decades of civil war in the former junta-ruled nation.
The meeting in the conflict-torn northern state of Kachin on Nov 4-5 was the first for decades between a combined group of ethnic representatives and government negotiators on home soil.
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