Peace Talks Team, NDAA (Mongla) hold second-day meeting

The second-day meeting of the government Peace Talks Team and the delegation led by the vice-chairman of the National Democratic Alliance Army-NDAA (Mongla) was organized in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
The meeting was attended by State Administration Council Member National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee Chairman Union Minister at the Government Office (1) Lt-Gen Yar Pyae, in his capacity as the leader of the Peace Talks Team, SAC Member Lt-Gen Moe Myint Tun, NSPNC Secretary Lt-Gen Min Naung, Vice-Chairman of the National Democratic Alliance Army-NDAA (Mongla) U San Pae, General Secretary U Kyi Myint, Secretary (2) U Ah Lu, Head of Communications Division U Sai Mauk.
During the meeting, they discussed the peace and development-related affairs and NSPNC member Lt-Gen Win Bo Shein reported on the findings of the analysis team of NSPNC in the agreements of Part I/II/III of the Union Accord and Table-2 in Part III to be discussed. They then approved and signed the agreements received in the three-day meeting.
Then, NDAA Vice-Chairman U San Pae and Peace Talks Team Leader Lt-Gen Yar Pyae made concluding remarks and gave books marking the Diamond Jubilee Union Day and Myanmar Encyclopaedia volume 1 published by the Ministry of Information. — MNA

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