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As U.S. President Barack Obama touched down in China on Sunday, his visit marked a pivotal moment in the two countries' relationship. While the U.S. and China once met to discuss topics of mutual importance, their talks are now occupied with issues...
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Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi met with a delegation led by US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell at Inya Lake Hotel in Rangoon for two hours today, according to US officials. US Embassy officials...
Tags: Burma, Kurt Campbell, Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar, Mr Obama, leader aung, Rangoon, obama administration, U.S, Burmese
Staff Writer Washington — President Obama believes that “pragmatic engagement” with Burmese authorities is the best means for advancing U.S. goals of a unified, peaceful, prosperous and democratic Burma, Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell says....
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South Korea will not improve relations with North Korea until Pyongyang takes serious steps to halt its nuclear programs, officials in Seoul said. South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung -hwan Monday dismissed the possibility of an inter-Korean summit,...
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Short-range missiles test fired Monday by North Korea may have improved range over previous missiles, the South Korean naval chief of staff said Tuesday. Speaking to South Korea lawmakers during their visit to military headquarters, Adm.
Tags: North Korean, north koreas, South Korean, Pyongyang, Bush, south koreas, Seoul, United States, Korean peninsula, Kurt Campbell
Lawyers for Myanmar opposition icon Aung San Suu Kyi said Thursday they were "hoping for the best" as they braced for a court ruling on the Nobel laureate's appeal against her extended house arrest. Judges are set to announce on Friday whether they will...
Tags: US-Burma, Myanmar, Burmese, Kurt Campbell, Aung San Suu Kyi, U.S, assistant secretary, lifting sanctions, East Asia, military junta
How we view the relationship between traditional and new media should forever be changed by Danish filmmaker Anders Ostergaard's terrific documentary about a loosely organized network of scrappy underground videographers who risked their lives photographing...
Tags: Burma, Kurt Campbell, U.S, assistant secretary, East Asia Pacific, Myanmar, New York
Myanmar's Prime Minister General Thein Sein urged Western countries on Monday to lift sanctions and allow the country to achieve greater social-economic progress. "Sanctions have no moral basis as they not only hinder the economic and social development...
Tags: U.S. State Department, Burma Review, Myanmar, United States, Burmese, Thein Sein, Obama Administration, opens dialogue, Kurt Campbell, Barack Obama
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is ready to cooperate with the ruling junta in order to get the West to lift economic sanctions imposed on the country, as long as three conditions are met, a key spokesman said Friday. "Daw (Madame) Aung San...
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Japan's top security concern. The US has established a "nuclear umbrella" to protect Japan and other non-nuclear allies from possible attack. The umbrella comprises US-based nuclear weapons, including ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads, and nuclear...
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