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Submitted by moiuser on 14 June 2022

THE budget of the State is allot­ted to gradually upgrade the Tat­madaw (Navy) in order to defend the coasts and territorial waters, said Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win in separate meetings with Tatmadaw members and families at respective station halls and Ye­iktha in Sittway and Buthidaung stations yesterday.

Speaking at the meetings, the Vice-Senior General said that the Tatmadaw members from the military command are dis­charging the important duties of defending the coastal lines and Myanmar territorial waters. The budget of the State is allotted to gradually upgrade the Tatmad­aw (Navy) in order to defend the coasts and territorial waters, he added. He pointed out that armed conflicts in Rakhine State caused terrible loss to local people in so­cial and economic sectors. So, it is necessary to sustain the situation not to cause such events happen again. With regard to the offer of the Head of State for talking about peace issues, leaders of five eth­nic armed organizations and rep­resentatives understand the wish of the people who aspire to have peace and held meetings with the Head of State in Nay Pyi Taw. The Prime Minister discussed two basic factors on a multipar­ty democratic system the entire people aspire to and building the Union based on democracy and federalism. They planned to hold further discussions on amend­ments to the Constitution (2008).

The Vice-Senior General continued to say that the Tat­madaw members were assigned the 24-hour duties needed to dis­charge security duty for defend­ing the State. The military corps must also have the capacity for accomplishing the primary mis­sions and duties.

Moreover, he noted that some Tatmadaw members who missed the chance to learn be­fore joining the Tatmadaw were taught for some years. Only when they have completed learning will they have the capacity to thor­oughly use the modern arms and equipment.

The Vice-Senior General underscored that Tatmadaw members must be healthy and fit for fully serving their duties. Medical battalions and hospi­tals are formed in the area to provide health care services to those Tatmadaw members. During monsoon, they have to take preventive measures against monsoon-borne diseases.

The Vice-Senior General stressed that the Tatmadaw gives training to Tatmadaw members to have military capabilities to keep abreast of international armed forces. The whole Tatmad­aw (Army, Navy and Air) needs to abide by the rules of engage­ment (ROE). The military code of conduct mentions measures of humanitarian, human rights, and facts about ROE. Officials need to manage to fulfil the basic needs, education and health sec­tors of officers, other ranks and families for fostering the family spirit in the military units, the Vice-Senior General said. Then, the Vice-Senior General fulfilled the needs of officers, other ranks and families.

The Vice-Senior General pre­sented foodstuffs to Tatmadaw members and families from re­spective military stations through officials.

After the meetings, the Vice-Senior General cordially greeted Tatmadaw members and families.

Yesterday afternoon, the Vice-Senior General and party viewed teaching the children at the basic education primary school of the local battalion in Buthidaung station and fulfilled the needs of teachers. Likewise, the Vice-Senior General visited the housings of families at the local battalion in Kyauktaw sta­tion and cordially greeted them.

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