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U.S., Myanmar officials hold talks

YANGON, Myanmar The United States began a new policy of engagement with Myanmar's ruling military junta on Tuesday, sending two senior diplomats for the highest-level visit in more than a decade. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, the top U.S. Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser

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