Australia Mon Forum supports NMSP for walking on NCA path

Australia Mon Forum supports NMSP for walking on NCA path
Mon News Agency,, 01 Feb 2018
URL: http://monnews.org/2018/01/27/australia-mon-forum-supports-nmsp-for-walking-on-nca-path/
Participants of the Mon Democracy and Peace Forum in Australia’s capital Canberra have welcomed the New Mon State Party (NMSP) for walking on the nationwide ceasefire agreement (NCA) path.
The forum’s master of ceremony Banyar Han Thar told the forum that this proposal will be approved on the last day of the forum.
“This forum supports the political process of taking the NCA path in order to review the frameworks for political dialogue and [serve] the Mon national interest within the framework of the law,” said Banyar Han Thar.
He urged the people serving the national duty and politicians to exchange their views in a friendly manner for the emergence of one and only Mon force.
“The forum focused on two topics today. First is internal peace. There are people who accept the NSMP for taking the NCA path and there are also those that don’t accept it. But, when we collected the views of all the participants, they all said it depends on the decision of the concerned party, the NMSP. They also said the NMSP should follow the NCA with great consideration and caution,” said Nai Thiri Mon Chan, who organized the forum.
The Mon Democracy and Peace Forum was held at the Australian National University in Canberra from January 22 to 25.
The forum’s master of ceremony Banyar Han Thar told the forum that this proposal will be approved on the last day of the forum.
“This forum supports the political process of taking the NCA path in order to review the frameworks for political dialogue and [serve] the Mon national interest within the framework of the law,” said Banyar Han Thar.
He urged the people serving the national duty and politicians to exchange their views in a friendly manner for the emergence of one and only Mon force.
“The forum focused on two topics today. First is internal peace. There are people who accept the NSMP for taking the NCA path and there are also those that don’t accept it. But, when we collected the views of all the participants, they all said it depends on the decision of the concerned party, the NMSP. They also said the NMSP should follow the NCA with great consideration and caution,” said Nai Thiri Mon Chan, who organized the forum.
The Mon Democracy and Peace Forum was held at the Australian National University in Canberra from January 22 to 25.