Government offers peace deal to Kokang Rebels

23 June 2015
Government offers peace deal to Kokang Rebels
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The government of Myanmar says it has offered a peace deal to Kokang rebels it has been fighting since February near the border with China according to VOA on 22 June.
Johnny Naing, a Kokang member of parliament who was part of the government delegation, says the deal was offered on Saturday by presidential aide Hla Tun.
“If they love Kokang and will also accept the peace deal terms offered by the president, we will be united as ethnic brothers and will work together for the development of the Kokang area,” he said.
He added that the government is now helping displaced locals who fled the region during the four-month conflict return to their homes.
The rebels announced a unilateral cease-fire earlier this month, but VOA has not been able to reach the group to verify the government peace deal or if the Kokang will accept.
The Kokang rebels are of ethnic Chinese descent and have long operated on both sides of the border. Fighting between them and the government has left hundreds dead and forced thousands to flee.