Myanmar junta extends ceasefire again after quake

Myanmar junta extends ceasefire again after quake

/ 12:34 PM June 02, 2025

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People clear debris of a damaged Buddha statue at Lawkatharaphu pagoda in Inwa on the outskirts of Mandalay on April 12, 2025, following the devastating March 28 earthquake. FILE PHOTO/Agence France-Presse

YANGON — Myanmar’s junta has extended a post-earthquake truce, after the expiry of a previous humanitarian ceasefire it was accused of flouting with a continued campaign of air strikes.

The junta initially declared a truce in the many-sided civil war after a huge quake in late March killed nearly 3,800 people and left tens of thousands homeless.

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The truce has been extended before, although conflict monitors say fighting has continued, including regular air strikes.

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A statement from the junta information team on Saturday said there would be an extension of the armistice — which expired May 31 — until June 30.

READ: Myanmar anti-coup fighters call partial ceasefire for quake relief

This would “facilitate rehabilitation and reconstruction activities in earthquake-affected areas”, it said in the statement.

It added that the state was “intensively engaging in reconstruction of damaged government offices and departments, public residences and transport facilities”.

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The ceasefire would also allow the country to hold “a free and fair multi-party democracy general election”, according to the statement.

The country’s junta chief said earlier this year that a long-promised election will be held by January, the first in the war-torn nation since the military staged a coup in 2021.

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In the statement, the military also warned it would still strike back against any offensives by the array of ethnic armed groups and anti-coup fighters.

READ: Myanmar quake toll: 3,354 dead, 4,850 hurt 

The announcement comes after Malaysian foreign minister Mohamad Hasan used a regional meeting last week to call for the extension and expansion of a ceasefire “beyond the currently affected zones”.

Malaysia currently holds the rotating chairmanship of the 10-country Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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The bloc has led so far fruitless diplomatic efforts to end Myanmar’s conflict since the junta deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021. /dl

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