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The consensus is clear: ending the cycle of violence requires sustained engagement, strategic patience, and pragmatic diplomacy. While no immediate breakthrough is evident, maintaining open lines of communication—through backchannels and multilateral efforts—keeps avenues for eventual peace open, emphasizing that engagement does not equate to acceptance but aims for responsible dialogue and conflict resolution.
In conclusion, Myanmar’s crisis exemplifies a complex interplay of internal conflicts, regional influences, and international diplomacy. While substantial challenges remain, the international community’s efforts—however imperfect—highlight an ongoing pursuit of stability, justice, and a return to legitimate democratic governance for Myanmar's long-suffering people.