HomeChin National Front to hold second round of talks with gov’tAung Min, a retired general and minister for rail transportation tasked with negotiating an end to the decades-old conflicts speaks to a Reuters reporter in his office in Naypyitaw
Aung Min, a retired general and minister for rail transportation tasked with negotiating an end to the decades-old conflicts speaks to a Reuters reporter in his office in Naypyitaw
Aung Min, a retired general and minister for rail transportation tasked with negotiating an end to the decades-old conflicts, speaks to a Reuters reporter in his office in Naypyitaw February 15, 2012. Myanmar's government expects to reach ceasefire deals with all of the country's ethnic minority rebel armies within three months before starting a process of political dialogue towards "everlasting peace", its top peace negotiator said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Martin Petty (MYANMAR - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)