Overview
- TNLA said the agreement requires the army to halt ground offensives and airstrikes in its areas starting Wednesday.
- The group pledged to withdraw from Mogok and nearby Momeik, without providing a timeline.
- The truce followed talks mediated by China in Kunming held on Monday and Tuesday.
- It comes after the military recaptured Nawnghkio, Kyaukme and Hsipaw, strategic towns on the key route to China.
- The pause in fighting could restore border commerce and relieve civilians displaced by months of clashes, while the junta has not commented and elections are scheduled for Dec. 28.