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Under pressure from China, MNDAA agrees to withdraw from Lashio before month’s end

The ethnic Kokang armed group is expected to begin pulling out of northern Shan State’s largest city, which it captured late last year, on April 21

The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) has agreed to withdraw from Lashio, northern Shan State’s largest city, later this month under an agreement mediated by Chinese officials, according to multiple sources. 

The deal, finalised on March 23, was reached following a series of talks between representatives of the ethnic armed group, also know as the Kokang Army, and Myanmar’s junta held in China’s Yunnan Province, the sources said.

The agreement marks a significant shift in control over one of the most strategic cities in northern Myanmar. Lashio is not only a key commercial hub but also home to the Myanmar regime’s Northeastern Regional Military Command.

Sources familiar with the negotiations said the MNDAA is expected to begin withdrawing from Lashio by April 21, ahead of the original June timeline previously agreed upon. The decision comes after sustained pressure from Beijing, which has demanded that. . .

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