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Foreign Secretary to meet Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma

Boris Johnson will visit Naypyitaw and Rangoon on 20–21 January 2017 on the first visit by a Foreign Secretary to Burma in five years.

In the capital city Naypyitaw, the Foreign Secretary will meet State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi to reaffirm the UK’s support for Burma’s transition to democracy and the government’s efforts to reinvigorate the peace process. He will also meet the Burmese Minister of Home Affairs, Lt General Kyaw Swe.

In Rangoon, he will hear directly from members of the Rakhine Commission, and leaders of both communities. He will also meet civil society leaders from ethnic groups to discuss the peace process, and representatives of Burmese and British businesses.

The Foreign Secretary will visit the Shwedagon Pagoda, as well as Burma’s largest and most prestigious healthcare institution, Rangoon General Hospital.

The Foreign Secretary said:

Burma’s transition to democracy is not yet complete but it is worth reflecting on just how far Burma has come since Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party took office just nine months ago. Launching a major new peace initiative, establishing a commission led by Kofi Annan to resolve tensions in Rakhine, and releasing more than 300 political prisoners are positive steps.

It is clear that many challenges remain and full reform will take time. The UK, as a longstanding and long term friend to Burma, will continue to offer its fullest support. I look forward to seeing Burma continue to develop into a country where there is peace and prosperity for all its people.

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