The top government negotiator said the talks, if successful, could lead to a comprehensive cease-fire agreement with all ethnic rebel groups in a month or two.
The talks with the Kachin Independence Organization, scheduled to last three days, are the first to be held in the Kachin state capital of Myitkyina.
Fighting erupted in Kachin in June 2011, ending a cease-fire that had been in place since 1994 and displacing more than 100,000 people.
"If we can have an agreement with the KIO, the president has the desire to hold a formal cease-fire signing agreement with all ethnic groups" by June or July, said President's Office Minister Aung Min, a veteran negotiator with ethnic rebel groups who is leading the government side at the talks.
The two sides had 14 earlier meetings in Ruili in China and Chiang Mai in Thailand, but failed to agree on a cease-fire. The government has made a cease-fire its priority, but the Kachin rebels want any agreement to include a political framework that could lead to long-term peace.
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