Opposition leader says ceasefire agreement must be long-lasting so rebel groups should not sign until they are sure it will bring peace and stability The Myanmar opposition leader,Aung San Suu Kyi, has appealed to ethnic rebel groups in nationwide ceasefire talks with the government not to rush the deal, or but to work slowly on an agreement that would ensure long-lasting peace and stability.[br] The Nobel peace laureates comments at the weekend reach ahead of a assembly between the Myanmar president,Thein Sein, and ethnic rebel groups on Wednesday in the capital, and Naypyitaw,to discuss a draft of the long-discussed ceasefire proposal.
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Source: theguardian.com