WASHINGTON: The United States lifted sanctions on Myanmar President Thein Sein and
parliament speaker Thura Shwe Mann, a day after democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi
landed in the US for the first time since being freed from prison.
Both were dropped without comment
from the US Treasury's list of "Specially Designated Nationals"
sanctioning individuals and companies for links to terrorism, narcotics or
other illegal activities.
The two were placed on the SDN
list in 2007 as the US raised pressure on the ruling military junta, the State
Peace and Development Council, where Thein Sein, then prime minister, served as
first secretary and Shwe Mann, then joint chief of staff of the armed forces,
was a member.
Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize
laureate held under house arrest for 15 years by the military dictatorship,
called for a relaxation of US sanctions on the country.
"I do not think that we need
to cling onto sanctions unnecessarily because I want our people to be
responsible for their own destiny and not to depend too much on external
props," Suu Kyi said in a speech at the Asia Society Tuesday.
Now a member of parliament, Suu
Kyi said she believes Thein Sein is "keen" on change but said the
judiciary - and not the executive - was the "weakest arm" of the reform.
"We have passed a first
hurdle, but there are many more hurdles to cross," she said.
On the eve of Suu Kyi's trip to
Washington, Myanmar authorities freed another 87 political prisoners in what
analysts saw as a new gesture by Thein Sein ahead of his arrival in the United
States next week.
- AFP/de
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