SAC Vice-Chairman Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win meets Tatmadaw members and families in Mingaladon Station

Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win met with Tatmadaw members and families from Mingaladon Station at the station hall yesterday morning.
In his speech, the Vice-Senior General explained recognizing the Tatmadaw (Air) for its efforts not to halt the aviation transport during the state of emergency, the attempts of instigating the endeavours of the Tatmadaw in its national duty and the institutional firmness of the Tatmadaw, efforts of the Tatmadaw in taking State responsibilities in accord with the Constitution, undertakings for systematic and accurate citizenship scrutiny cards and household registration so as to hold the free and fair election, formation of NUG, CRPH and PDF to commit terror acts, legal efforts of the Tatmadaw to protect the life and property of the innocent people, nuns and monks and health and education staff who suffered brutal killing by NUG, CRPH and PDF terrorists, encroachments of some big countries which do not wish assumption of the State responsibilities of the Tatmadaw on administration mechanism of the State Administration Council, implementation of the five-point road map and nine objectives of the SAC, root causes of implementing the two national aspirations: prosperity of the State and food sufficiency, and two political processes: strengthening the genuine, disciplined multiparty democratic system and building the Union based on democracy and federalism, encouragement of the Prime Minister for agriculture, livestock and MSME sectors to develop the State economy, efforts for restoring the perpetual peace, the policies adopted by the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services since his assumption on military-owned and manageable scale agriculture and livestock farms for ensuring food sufficiency and selling surplus ones to the local people at fair prices, physical and mental health and fitness of soldiers, and implementation of four military building tasks and convenience of the Tatmadaw members in their service terms, and attended to the needs of Tatmadaw members and families.
The Vice-Senior General presented foodstuffs for Tatmadaw members and families to officials.
After the meeting, the Vice-Senior General cordially greeted Tatmadaw members and families.—MNA

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