Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Senior US State Department official visits Burma

Rangoon - A senior US State Department official arrived in Burma Wednesday for a two-day visit that was expected to include talks with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, officials said.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific Joseph Yun was scheduled to fly from Rangoon to the country's capital Naypyitaw Wednesday afternoon for talks with Foreign Minister Wanna Maung Lwin and Vice-Chairman of the lower house Nanda Kyaw Swa, said a government source who asked to remain anonymous.
He was expected to meet with Suu Kyi in Yangon on Thursday. It was his first official visit since Burma's new government was formed on March 30, and follows on the heels of a visit by United Nations special envoy to Burma Vijay Nambiar last week.
Yun last visited Burma in December, shortly after Nobel laureate Suu Kyi was released from a seven-year house detention.
He was the highest-ranking US official to visit Burma since the ruling junta held the country's first election in two decades on November 7.//DPA

Source: The Nation

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