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Australia to restore military ties with Myanmar

Posted: March 18, 2013 7:00 a.m.
Updated: March 18, 2013 7:00 a.m.

President of Myanmar Thein Sein, left, meets with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on Monday.

 

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia plans to restore limited military cooperation with Myanmar and increase business ties with the Southeast Asian nation.

President Thein Sein on Sunday became the first Myanmar leader to visit Australia since 1974. He held a rare news conference beside Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Monday at Australia's Parliament House.

Gillard said in recognition of Myanmar's moves toward democracy, Australia will soon post a defense attache to the Australian Embassy in Myanmar. But Australia's arms embargo on Myanmar will remain.

She said: "Australia wants to encourage the development of a modern, professional defense force in Myanmar, which continues to support democratization and reform."

Thein Sein asked for Australian understanding of the political challenges facing his resource rich but impoverished country.

 
Mar. 18, 2013 07:00a.m. EDT Australia to restore military ties with Myanmar The Signal

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia plans to restore limited military cooperation with Myanmar and increase business ties with the Southeast Asian nation.

President Thein Sein on Sunday became the first Myanmar leader to visit Australia since 1974. He held a rare news conference beside Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Monday at Australia's Parliament House.

Gillard said in recognition of Myanmar's moves toward democracy, Australia will soon post a defense attache to the Australian Embassy in Myanmar. But Australia's arms embargo on Myanmar will remain.

She said: "Australia wants to encourage the development of a modern, professional defense force in Myanmar, which continues to support democratization and reform."

Thein Sein asked for Australian understanding of the political challenges facing his resource rich but impoverished country.

 
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