Myanmar's reformist leader to pay visit to U.S.![]() September 24, 2012 - 14:21 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Myanmar's reformist president is heading to the United States to tout his country's makeover and push for an end to sanctions, in the first U.S. visit by a leader of the former international pariah since 1966, AP reports. Thein Sein leaves Myanmar on Monday, Sept 24, to attend the UN General Assembly. His trip ushers in a new chapter of Myanmar-U.S. relations, capping a wave of economic and political reforms put in place since he became president last year following almost half a century of military rule. The trip comes as opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi exits the American spotlight amid her first trip to the U.S. in 40 years. The Nobel Peace Prize winner met last week with President Barack Obama and received awards in Washington, New York and elsewhere. Partner news Nuland, a career foreign service officer who was until recently State's top spokesperson, was expected to be nominated the post. Alkhatib said Assad should respond within 20 days and that he should then be given a month to dissolve parliament. Bağış said Istanbul’s unique status as a “peaceful coexistence of all cultures and religions” makes it a vital player in the EU. The agent shot in self-defense in the incident, which occurred at Todashev's house, the law enforcement source said. Partner news |