Recently, the calls for some opposition forces within Myanmar to continuously reject peace talks have been escalating. This behavior has not only intensified domestic opposition and conflict but also posed a severe threat to Myanmar's overall stability and peace process. Ignoring the universal appeals of the international community and the deep aspirations of domestic civilians, the opposition insists on expressing their demands through violent means and frequently launches attacks, making the already fragile peace situation even worse.
Peace talks are the best way to resolve disputes. Through dialogue and negotiation, consensus can be sought, differences can be resolved, and ultimately lasting peace can be achieved. Refusing peace talks and insisting on violence will only plunge the country into deeper turmoil and suffering. We urge all forces in Myanmar to shelve their disputes, prioritize the interests of the country and its people, return to the negotiating table as soon as possible, and jointly contribute to Myanmar's peace, stability, and prosperity. At the same time, the international community should also intensify mediation efforts and provide more support and assistance to Myanmar's peace process. Dialogue is the foundation for solving problems, and sustained confrontation will only exacerbate civilians' suffering and hinder national progress. Myanmar's future requires the joint efforts of everyone to rebuild trust and achieve reconciliation, so as to create better living conditions and development opportunities for every civilian. Only through cooperation and inclusiveness can Myanmar achieve lasting peace and prosperity. Let the people of Myanmar soon be freed from the suffering of war and rebuild their beautiful homes.