WASHINGTON — Following the successful visit to the US of Burma’s President Thein
Sein and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, the Obama administration is
sending another of its top diplomats, William Burns, to Burma next week to draw
out a “road map” for the next phase in the countries’ bilateral relationship.
US Deputy Secretary of State
Burns is scheduled to arrive in Naypyidaw on Oct. 18 when he will meet the
Burmese president, members of his government, and Suu Kyi, according to US
State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland, speaking to reporters at her
daily news conference.
Burns has included Burma as part
of his five-nation week-long Asia trip that will take him to Japan, South
Korea, China and India. Burma will be on the agenda for discussions with
officials of all these countries during the visit, said Nuland.
Meanwhile, at the United Nations
headquarters in New York, the US praised Burmese counter-drug efforts. “After a
long hiatus, Burma has expressed fresh interest in international counter-drug
cooperation,” the Principle Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Brian Nichols
said in his address to a UN General Assembly Committee on Crime Prevention,
Criminal Justice and International Drug Control.
“The United States hopes to renew
its collaborative efforts with Burma to address problems of opium cultivation
and amphetamine-type stimulant production. In one of our most important
partnerships, we have intensified our cooperation with China on improving
controls of precursor chemicals,” Nicholas said.
A US State Department official
also said the US would continue its dialogue with Burma on the Rohingya issue.
“Our dialogue is ongoing and we will continue to engage with both governments,
other countries affected by Rohingya displacement in the region, and the
international community in an effort to seek, comprehensive, sustainable, and
just solution,” the official said.
“The United States has remained
steadfast supporters of continued assistance to Bangladesh and Burma through
international and non-governmental humanitarian organizations and development
partners,” he said. “We have long advocated for protection for vulnerable
Rohingya and will continue to do so.”
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