Showing posts with label MYANMAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MYANMAR. Show all posts

DTN News - MEKONG-JAPAN SUMMIT 2012: Leaders From Myanmar Thein Sein, Thailand Yingluck Shinawatra And Japan Yoshihiko Noda Take Part In Electric Car Demonstration On Sidelines Of Summit In Tokyo

DTN News - MEKONG-JAPAN SUMMIT 2012: Leaders From Myanmar Thein Sein, Thailand Yingluck Shinawatra And Japan Yoshihiko Noda Take Part In Electric Car Demonstration On Sidelines Of  Summit In Tokyo

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 21, 2012: Myanmar President Thein Sein, left front, Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, second left in front, and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, center, take part in an electric car demonstration on the sidelines of the Mekong-Japan Summit in Tokyo, Saturday, April 21, 2012.                                 (Photo – AP)


DTN News - MEKONG-JAPAN SUMMIT 2012: Leaders From Japan Yoshihiko Noda, Thailand Yingluck Shinawatra And Vietnam Nguen Tan Dung Feed Carp After Their Dinner At The Akasaka Palace In Tokyo

DTN News - MEKONG-JAPAN SUMMIT 2012: Leaders From Japan Yoshihiko Noda, Thailand Yingluck Shinawatra And Vietnam Nguen Tan Dung Feed Carp After Their Dinner At The Akasaka Palace In Tokyo

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 21, 2012: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda (L) and Mekong nations leaders (L-R) Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguen Tan Dung feed carp after their dinner with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda at the Akasaka Palace in Tokyo on April 20, 2012.     

 Japan will host a summit with five Mekong nations on Saturday aimed at fostering development and friendship in a resource-rich region that is also being courted by China.
(Photo – Getty)


DTN News - MYANMAR NEWS: British Prime Minister David Cameron In Myanmar - Support Suspending Sanctions

DTN News - MYANMAR NEWS: British Prime Minister David Cameron In Myanmar - Support Suspending Sanctions

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 13, 2012: British Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday that he would support suspending the European Union's economic sanctions on Myanmar, which are to be reviewed by the end of the month.

Cameron spoke after meetings with the country's reform-minded president, Thein Sein, and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a longtime political prisoner who was recently elected to parliament in Myanmar, a former British colony.

However, Cameron specified that he did not want to see an arms embargo on Myanmar be lifted as part of any easing of sanctions. The embargo, along with economic and political sanctions, was imposed during the repressive rule of the country's previous military government.

"We know there is still much, much more needed to be done, as the president himself has acknowledged, that there are more changes that need to be made," Cameron said at a news conference after meeting with Suu Kyi. "The right thing for the world to do is to encourage the change and to believe in the possibility of peaceful progress towards democracy."

By talking of suspending rather than lifting sanctions, Cameron was making clear the move would be a provisional one that could easily be withdrawn, if judged necessary.

DTN News - MYANMAR NEWS: Suu Kyi's Party Wins 43 Seats In Myanmar Parliament


DTN News - MYANMAR NEWS: Suu Kyi's Party Wins 43 Seats In Myanmar Parliament 


(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 3, 2012: Democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi's party won almost all the seats it contested in Myanmar elections, becoming the main opposition force in the national parliament, official results showed Tuesday.


The veteran dissident's National League for Democracy stormed to victory in 43 of the 44 constituencies where it fielded candidates in Sunday's polls, according to an election commission announcement on state television.


The landslide win in the by-elections gave Suu Kyi her first-ever seat in parliament, although it will not threaten the comfortable majority of the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).


The Nobel laureate said in her victory speech on Monday that she hoped the vote would mark a "new era" for the nation after decades of repressive junta rule, but appealed for political unity and urged her supporters not to gloat.


The NLD won 37 seats in the 440-seat lower house, along with four in the upper house and two in the regional chambers, the results showed.
One quarter of the seats are reserved for unelected military officials.


The NLD lost one seat in eastern Shan state to the Shan Nationalities Democratic Party, which has strong support among ethnic minorities.


The USDP took just one seat, in a constituency in northwest Sagaing where the NLD candidate was disqualified from standing.


Suu Kyi's election to political office marks the latest sweeping change in the country formerly known as Burma after decades of outright military rule ended last year.


Myanmar's quasi-civilian government has surprised even its critics over the past year with a string of reforms such as releasing hundreds of political prisoners and welcoming the opposition back into mainstream politics.


President Thein Sein hailed the polls as a success.


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DTN News - ASEAN SUMMIT 2012: Presidents And Prime Ministers - Group 'Family Photo' During ASEAN Summit 2012 At Peace Palace In Phnom Penh Cambodia

DTN News - ASEAN SUMMIT 2012: Presidents And Prime Ministers - Group 'Family Photo' During ASEAN Summit 2012 At Peace Palace In Phnom Penh Cambodia

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 3, 2012: Presidents and prime ministers pose for a photograph during the opening ceremony of the 20th ASEAN summit and the celebration of the 45th Anniversary of ASEAN at the Peace Palace, in the Office of the Council of Ministers in Phnom Penh April 3, 2012. 

Pictured are (L-R): Philippine President Benigno Aquino, Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, Brunei's President Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Indonesia's Vice President Boediono, Laos' Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak and Myanmar's President Thein Sein.