The statement broadcast on state
television Wednesday contradicted government claims two days earlier
that the military was not carrying out offensive air attacks on the
Kachin, raising questions about how much control the elected government
of reformist President Thein Sein has over the army.The United States said Wednesday the use of air power in Kachin state was "extremely troubling." In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland urged the government and the Kachin rebel group to cease their conflict and begin a real dialogue for peace.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on Myanmar's authorities "to desist from any action that could endanger the lives of civilians living in the area or further intensify the conflict in the region," U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said. Ban called on the government and rebels to work toward political reconciliation.