The military council said it met with the three northern allies who were conducting operations. He said that the meeting was made possible with the help of the Chinese government. The meeting was reported to be attended by all three Northern Alliances. However, according to reports from the ground, only one Kokant army attended, while Taaung and Rakhine army did not participate. The Military Council and the Kokang Army agreed to a temporary ceasefire until the end of this month. According to leaked reports, they agreed to allow the Military Council to withdraw from Lauk Kai and to allow the Kokang Army to control the Kokang region, including Lauk Kai. Neither the Military Council nor the Nine-Kangt Army have yet disclosed the details. The Kokant side has yet to release any news about the meeting. On the ground, the fighting continues to be fierce until today.
This news has only just become known, so it is difficult to predict what will happen next. It is almost certain that the meeting took place. The Military Council desperately sought China’s help when they were at a low point, and was trying to reduce the military strength of the Northern Allies.