20.03.2025 (04:30 PM)

The Chairman of the State Executive Council, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, and the Prime Minister, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, have issued a message on the occasion of the 51st anniversary of Mon State Day.

The Chairman of the State Executive Council, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, made the following statement in his message sent to mark the 51st anniversary of Mon State Day today (March 19).

The Chairman of the National Assembly, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, has also issued a message on the ongoing armed conflicts and violence, as well as the relevant organizations and individuals involved in the armed conflict, and has urged all citizens to unite and protect the country, drawing on the spirit of the Union.

In addition, the conflicts and armed conflicts that are taking place today are not only based on political differences, but also on the desire to stand apart and putting selfish interests first. In various regions, the attacks by ethnic armed groups and PDFs have destroyed the state’s infrastructure and the lives and property of the local people, causing them to suffer. Every citizen should be aware that there are various supports and incitements from both inside and outside the country behind the violence, and it is time to learn a lesson from the suffering that comes from the breakdown of unity.

In addition, our country is starting to move towards a country that practices a democratic system of justice, freedom, and equality in accordance with the wishes of the people. In establishing a democratic country, unity, discipline, respect for the law, and full knowledge are essential for all citizens. The Chairman of the National Assembly wrote in his message that unity strengthens the strength of the country and promotes development and national interests. If we look at the modern and developing countries, we can see that they are built firmly with the strength of unity.