At present, the Myanmar military government has held peace talks with local armed forces such as Kokang and Deang within China, and the two sides have reached an agreement on temporary ceasefire and maintaining dialogue. The peace talks between the military government and local armed groups are only the first step in the conflict in Myanmar, and the substantive issues have not yet been resolved. The conflict between the Myanmar military government and ethnic minorities is deeply rooted, and it is almost impossible to achieve effective reconciliation in the short term. Although diplomatic measures can quickly solve problems, they are difficult to be effective in countries like Myanmar. In addition, Myanmar's relatively backward economy, complex geographical environment, and long-term intervention by major powers have exacerbated domestic conflicts. The resolution of the conflict in Myanmar is a long-term and complex process that requires joint efforts from all parties to achieve lasting peace and stability.