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Myanmar drafting dialogue framework under 10 points

Xinhua, November 29, 2015 Adjust font size:

Myanmar is drafting a framework for political dialogue between the government and ethnic armed groups under some 10 points at the Myanmar Peace Center here, an official report said Sunday.

The 10 points are being discussed at a four-day meeting of a special dialogue framework drafting committee of the tripartite Union Peace Dialogue Joint Committee (UPDJC) which began on Friday.

The 10 points include the framework's basic principles, representation and participation of stakeholders in political dialogue, a decision making method, management of political dialogue, signing of union agreement and the implementation process, said the Myanmar Peace Center.

The drafting committee meeting is set to run until next Tuesday.

The UPDJC involves more than a dozen each representatives from the government, ethnic armed groups and political parties.

The framework is expected to be set up by Dec. 14 in accordance with the timeline of the ceasefire term and the first round of formal dialogue targets to start before Jan. 14, 2016.

Prior to the formation of the tripartite UPDJC , a union-level Joint Cease fire Monitoring Committee (JCMC) was also formed in order to implement the Nationwide Cease fire Accord (NCA) signed by the government and eight ethnic armed groups on Oct. 15.

Under the NCA, the two sides agreed on some post-ceasefire steps for adherence by both sides and the unfinished peace process includes bringing in seven non-ceasefire-signatory groups to complete the truce signing process.

The two sides were set to draw up a political framework within 60 days after the formal NCA signing and start a political dialogue within 90 days. Enditem