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UN leader visits Suu Kyi for 1st time

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For the first time, UN’s leader Ban Ki-moon will visit Myanmar to meet with Aung San Suu Kyi and its President Thein Sein.  Ban says Myanmar is at “a critical moment.”  Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy won 43 of 44 seats in Parliament on April 1, Suu Kyi and her party says it will not swear to “safeguard” an army-created constitution.  She asks to change “safeguard” to “respect” – the first sign of tension in Myanmar’s quickly changing political landscape. Thein Sein, on a trip to Tokyo, told reporters he had no plans to change the loyalty oath for Suu Kyi and her party.  The UN’s leader hopes to see a “harmonious” end to the standoff.

 

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