Myanmar rebels sign ceasefire with military after China-mediated talks

FILE - Ta'ang ºÃÉ«tv Liberation army troops march in Mar Wong Village, northern Shan state during a celebration marking the 52nd anniversary of their insurrection against successive Myanmar governments, Jan. 12, 2015. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, File)

BANGKOK (AP) — A major ethnic rebel group in Myanmar announced Wednesday it signed a cease-fire with the military following China-mediated talks, easing months of intense fighting in the country’s northeast near the Chinese border.

The ceasefire with the , or TNLA, marks a significant victory for Myanmar’s military government, which has regained territories ahead of scheduled to start Dec. 28. Critics see the polls, which exclude the main opposition parties, as an attempt to legitimize and maintain the military’s rule.

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