SAC Vice-Chair Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win meets leaders of religious organizations in Loikaw

 




Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Com­mander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win yesterday morning met reli­gious organization leaders from Loikaw and Kaehtobo tradition­al group at the state govern­ment office hall in Loikaw.


Speaking on the occasion, the Vice-Senior General said that peace and stability are of importance in Kayah State. Terrorist groups threatened the security around Loikaw and there was no peace and stability in the previous year. The state becomes peaceful and stable now. But, some areas far from the urban areas need peace and stability. So, arrangements are being made to take measures for peace and stability and se­curity.


Although the State Ad­ministration Council has invit­ed all for restoring peace and stability and perpetual peace, some armed organizations do not have the willingness to co­operate with the government. Tatmadaw has extended the ceasefire for perpetual peace till the end of 2023. The Prime Minister himself invited all for holding peace talks without preconditions in April 2022. The Prime Minister himself re­ceived the armed organizations which came to Nay Pyi Taw. The National Solidarity and Peace­making Negotiation Committee held meetings with those organ­izations for the interests of the regions and organizations in a transparent manner. It was re­grettable that any ethnic armed organizations from Kayah State did not participate in the peace talks, but the government al­ways welcomes them to the talks.


In the meeting with the religious organizations, the Vice-Senior General said that only when local people, religious organizations, Tatmadaw and relevant state government join hands in restoring peace and stability for perpetual peace across the nation will the region be stable as quickly as possible.


Leaders of religious organ­izations explained their cooper­ation in social affairs and gave blessings.


In his response, the Vice-Senior General discussed that regional peace and stability are important for internally dis­placed persons, and local people faced terror acts of armed groups. People need to coop­erate with the government for ensuring peace and stability. Likewise, religious organi­zations play a key role in the peace process. If the regions are peaceful and stable and do not have conflicts, there will be no displaced persons. Hence, local people are to cooperate with relevant officials for en­suring peace and stability.


The Vice-Senior General said there is no suspicion for religious organizations’ reli­gious and social measures. But, they all need to act right­eously. The government en­courages their acts with the gratitude and compassion of Jesus Christ. Even if they do anything in the correct way and aid, they need to inform rele­vant departments about their moves. As some scrupulous persons commit unlawful acts based on religion, the govern­ment needs to do the necessary verification.


Tatmadaw members are following ROE and Geneva Convention. They do their work related to religious build­ings. As armed terrorists take covers behind religious build­ings, schools and dispensaries in attacks, Tatmadaw make counterattacks as defending themselves. Hence, the people, religious organizations, state government and Tatmadaw are to join hands in driving off armed terrorists and restoring perpetual peace. All the people need to remember the essence of peace and stability they had enjoyed in the peaceful period and cooperate with the gov­ernment for restoring peace to Kayah State soonest. Hence, all people in Kayah State are responsible for the peace of the state with collaborative efforts and cooperation.


The Vice-Senior General, SAC members Porel Aung Thein and Khun San Lwin and Lt-Gen Aung Aung from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) presented rice, cooking oil and foodstuffs to leaders of religious organizations and cordially greeted them. — MNA/TTA

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