Myanmar ceasefire agreement and peace process happened in 2012, after the President U Thein Sein called to all ethnic armed resistant groups in dealing bi-literal talks. A minister in U Thein Sein’s cabinet, U Aung Min, led the negotiation mission, and met many groups of ethnic armed organizations and their political and military leaders. U Aung Min’s peace mission could deal and agree for bi-lateral agreements on ceasefire. In southern Burma/Myanmar, New Mon State Party (NMSP) signed bi-literal ceasefire agreements in February 2012, and the Karen main armed group, Karen National Union (KNU) signed in March 2012 respectively. Other bi-literal…