YANGON: Myanmar president Thein Sein said a draft peace deal with a host of rebel groups would go down in history, in a speech highlighting the government’s eagerness to end decades of civil war.
The reformist leader, who has placed a national ceasefire agreement at the heart of the country’s efforts to shake off the legacy of military rule, said an end to the fighting – which has continued in northern border areas – was within reach.
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