YANGON: Myanmar's efforts to secure a historic ceasefire agreement with ethnic armed groups are "at a crucial moment", the government's chief negotiator said Monday, at the start of a fresh round of negotiations.
The government has made ending over half a century of civil strife in the country's minority border areas a key priority as the nation emerges from decades of junta rule.
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