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    CNF will attend NCCT members meet

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    By Editor on July 20, 2014 Highlights

    CNF meeting

     

    Five of the top leaders of the Chin National Front Nation (CNF) will attend the meeting of the armed group’s team called the Wide Cease Fire Coordination Team (NCCT) on 24 July 2014. The meeting will held in Laiza, headquarters of the KIO. Dr. Za Hlei Thang, Chairman, Pu Zin Cung, General Secretary and other Supreme Council members Pu Thang Lian, Pu Thang Nang Ki and Foreign affairs secretary Salai Tala He will attend.

    “The meeting will be held twice. The first is for members of NCCT and the second is the ethnic armed revolution’s top meeting,” said Salai Tala He, member of UNFC to Khonumthung News.

    He added that in the meeting, each member will review the agreement draft between the Union Peace Working Committee (UPWC) and Wide Cease Fire Coordination Team (NCCT).

    The Supreme Council and Central Working Committee meeting had selected five persons to attend the meeting of NCCT members and meeting of the armed group, which has been held from 16 to 19 July, on the Indo-Myanmar border.

    There are 33 points to be reviewed on the second agreement draft between the Union Peace Working Committee (UPWC) and Wide Cease Fire Coordination Team (NCCT).

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