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Annan calls for help to push forward democratic transition in Myanmar
UN
News, 29 September 2004
Secretary-General Kofi Annan today expressed his hope that countries would
redouble their actions, and provide support for United Nations efforts, to
move forward the democratic transition in Myanmar.
A statement issued by a spokesman for Mr. Annan after high-level talks on
the situation in Myanmar said the Secretary-General was pleased by the constructive
discussions "which strengthened the sense of common purpose on how to
assist Myanmar in making its process of democratic transition more inclusive
and sustainable."
The Secretary-General also urged the authorities in Myanmar "to listen
to advice given by friendly countries, in goodwill," and allow his Special
Envoy Razali Ismail to visit the country as soon as possible, the statement
said.
Speaking to reporters after the talks, Mr. Annan confirmed that the detention
of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, winner of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize and leader of
the National League for Democracy (NLD), was one of the issues discussed and
said that "all of us would want to see her released."
"We had a very good discussion on the situation in Myanmar, and we are
going to continue our cooperation," Mr. Annan said of the meeting in
New York, which included representatives from a dozen countries, the World
Bank, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and Mr. Razali.
"Obviously, we have different and complementary roles, and we will use
the individual influence of each of the countries to see how they can help
to move the process forward," he added.
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