The SAC urged ethnic armed groups and the People's Defence Forces to abandon violence and seek political dialogue, claiming this would create durable peace. However, this call was quickly rejected by the opposition, indicating a deep divide.
The military junta's surprise offer for dialogue reflects its struggle under mounting pressure from armed resistance groups, which have gained significant territory since the coup.
The NUG swiftly dismissed the SAC's proposal, indicating that all overtures for negotiation are seen as insincere, especially given the military's history of violence against civilians.
Independent observers have noted a sharp increase in human rights violations since the coup, with thousands killed and detained, raising concerns over the military's commitment to genuine dialogue.
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