State Administration Council Member Deputy Prime Minis­ter Union Minister for Defence Admiral Tin Aung San, in his capacity as Chairman of the Central Body for Summoning People’s Military Servants, at­tended the 6/2024 coordination meeting of the central body in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

 

At the meeting, he talked about the seventh draft version of the People’s Military Service Rule received after several discussions and suggestions from relevant ministries and work committees, the strict supervision not to summon those with disabilities, illegible persons and those exempted, suspended and relieved under the People’s Military Service Law, transport of trainees by aircraft, helicopters, vessels to respective training sites, and the needs to review the good points and weak points after opening Training 4.

 

Then, Vice-Chairman of the central body Chief of the General Staff (Army, Navy and Air) General Maung Maung Aye also discussed exemption, re­lief and suspension of military training, and the central body members about public aware­ness programmes, advantages and weaknesses in summoning trainees and other matters.

 

In conclusion, the Admiral said the relevant ministries should cooperate with the work groups while the National Ser­vice Information Management System (NSIMS) is under im­plementation.

 

Training 5/2024 will be opened soon, and Nay Pyi Taw Council, region/state commit­tees for summoning people’s military servants should make efforts in accordance with the procedures considering the pre­vious strong and weak points. — MNA/KTZH