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U.S., Myanmar leaders may cross paths at ASEAN - Clinton

Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:02pm IST
 
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By Manny Mogato and David Alexander

MANILA (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama has no plans for talks with Myanmar's leaders on the sidelines of a weekend Asian summit, but Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the opportunity might arise for her or Obama to meet them.

Leaders of the reclusive military-run state, including Lieutenant General Thein Sein, Myanmar's prime minister, are expected to attend a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Singapore. Obama also will attend the event.

"There is not a meeting (with Myanmar's leaders)," Clinton told a news conference during a visit to the Philippine capital Manila. "There very well may be the opportunity for leaders, including myself and including the president, to meet with the leaders of Burma, something that we have not done before."

Since taking office less than a year ago, Obama has greeted and spoken to leaders, such as Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, that were avoided at international summits by his predecessor.

Myanmar's military government is shunned by the West over its rights record, which has kept previous U.S. presidents from meeting all 10 members of ASEAN, of which Myanmar is a part.

Clinton renewed her call for Myanmar's military leaders to agree to the unconditional release of democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, and said the United States would "encourage, urge, persuade" the former Burma's leaders to enter into a dialogue with its opponents on the country's political future.

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