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Myanmar Military Government Rebuffed on Peace Talks Offer

21 April 2026
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Myanmar’s military-backed government, led by coup leader Min Aung Hlaing, has extended an invitation to opposition armed groups for peace talks, with a 100-day deadline for participation. However, key rebel groups like the Karen National Union and Chin National Front have swiftly rejected the offer, citing their withdrawal from previous agreements following the 2021 coup. Min Aung Hlaing was recently elected as president in a controversial election criticized as a sham to maintain military control under the guise of democracy. The new administration, not widely recognized, continues to face opposition from groups like the National Unity Government, coordinating resistance to military rule.

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The rejection of peace talks by major rebel groups underscores the deep-rooted divisions and ongoing conflict in Myanmar following the military coup in 2021. With the military government’s efforts to engage opposition groups proving unsuccessful, the country remains engulfed in a civil war that has intensified in recent years. The refusal to participate in talks highlights the challenges in achieving a peaceful resolution and the complex dynamics at play in Myanmar’s political landscape.

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