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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has begun a two-nation trip to Asia
that includes the first visit to Burma by a U.S. secretary of state in 50 years.
Clinton will stop in South Korea before traveling on to Burma. Her visit to the
isolated country begins Wednesday.
U.S. President Barack Obama said earlier this month he was sending Clinton
to Burma in response to what he called "flickers of progress" from the Burmese
government, which ended decades of direct military rule in March when it brought
in a nominally civilian parliament. Mr. Obama cited steps by Burma to open a
dialogue with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, the release of some political
prisoners and the opening of the political environment. Mr. Obama said Secretary
Clinton will explore what the U.S. can do to support progress on political
reform, human rights and national reconciliation in Burma. |
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