Myanmar's TNLA rebels offer to talk with the military junta, influenced by China's pressure.

Myanmar's Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) is willing to hold talks with the country's military junta after a year of fighting along the Myanmar-China border. The decision comes as China pressures the rebels amid Myanmar's military deterioration. The TNLA, part of a coordinated offensive called "Operation 1027," previously reached a ceasefire with the military in January, but fighting resumed in June. The group seeks to halt air strikes in northern Shan State and acknowledges China's mediation efforts.

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