British Prime Minister David Cameron
has arrived in Myanmar . He met Myanmar President Thein Sein in the
Presidential House in Naypyidaw at noon. He is meeting opposition leader
Aung San Suu Kyi this afternoon in her Yangon house. He is giving a
press conference after the meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi.
His trip is a historic journey as it
is the first ever visit by a British prime minister to Britain's former
colony Myanmar since World War II.
In
his pre-trip interview with BBC Prime Minister David Cameron has
praised Myanmar's moves towards democracy and said the UK stood ready to
respond by easing sanctions on the country. But ahead of his historic
visit to the country on Friday, he added: "First I want to go and see
for myself on the ground how things are going." Mr Cameron told BBC
Radio 5 live he would also meet President Thein Sein and "thank him for
the work that he has done" on democratic reform.
Asked if sanctions should be eased, Mr Cameron said: "If Myanmar moves towards democracy then we should respond in kind, and we should not be slow in doing that."
Asked if sanctions should be eased, Mr Cameron said: "If Myanmar moves towards democracy then we should respond in kind, and we should not be slow in doing that."
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