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Myanmar leader begins five-nation Europe tour

Published: 26 Feb 2013 - 06:22 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 10:45 am

YANGON: Myanmar’s reformist leader Thein Sein embarked on his first visit to Europe as President yesterday, government officials said, as the country looks to deepen ties with the West while emerging from junta rule.

Thein Sein left Yangon yesterday evening and was set to visit  Norway, followed by Finland, Austria, Belgium and Italy, officials said.

Thein Sein has impressed the international community with a string of reforms since coming to power in early 2011, including welcoming long-detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi into parliament and freeing hundreds of political prisoners.

The European Union responded last April by suspending all sanctions apart from an arms embargo against the former pariah state, while the US has also dismantled many of its key trade and investment sanctions.

But concerns remain over an ongoing conflict in the northern state of Kachin and communal Buddhist-Muslim unrest in the western state of Rakhine.

Suu Kyi visited Norway as part of a landmark European tour last June that was seen as a key sign of change for Myanmar, where she had spent a total of 15 years under house arrest.

In Oslo the Nobel laureate was finally able to collect her peace prize in person, after being awarded the honour in 1991. She had previously declined to leave the country for fear she would never be allowed to return.

Signs of increasingly warm relations between Suu Kyi and Thein Sein, a former junta general, were apparent when the pair met in New York in September during historic separate visits to the US.                   

   AFP