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A Myanmar-born American initially jailed for allegedly plotting unrest but charged with fraud now faces a new offense that could bring his total prison sentence to 17 years, his lawyer said Saturday. Full Article at eTaiwan News
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
Japanese Foreign Minister Kazuo Kodama (3rd L), Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Dao Viet Trung (2nd L), Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya (L), Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Nam Hong (3rd R), Laos Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Thong Lo... View Photo »
Mr. Campbell's visit is the beginning of a new U.S. engagement policy toward Myanmar. This is the first step of the engagement but we have to see what comes out of the new engagement policy
RANGOON, Burma The United States embarked on a new policy of engagement with Burma on Tuesday, sending two senior diplomats for the highest-level visit in more than a decade. Full Article at FOX News
Yangon, Myanmar (AP) - United States embarked on a new policy of engagement with Myanmar on Tuesday, sending two senior diplomats for the highest-level visit in more than a decade. Full Article at CNSNews.com
Campbell will be the highest ranking U.S. official to visit Myanmar since a Sept. 1995 trip by then U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Madeleine Albright. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (4th L), Japanese Foreign Minister Kazuo Kodama (3rd L), Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya (2nd L), Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Dao Viet Trung (L), Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Nam Hong (3rd R), Laos Deputy Pr... View Photo »
Mr Campbell's visit is the beginning of new US engagement policy toward [Burma]. This is the first step of the engagement, but we have to see what comes out of the new engagement policy.
YANGON, Myanmar -- Two senior U.S. officials headed Tuesday to Myanmar for the highest-level visit in more than a decade and talks billed as a key pivot in Washington's longtime stance of shunning the junta. Full Article at Miami Herald
tool goes here YANGON, Myanmar — Two senior U.S. officials headed Tuesday to Myanmar for the highest-level visit in more than a decade and talks billed as a key pivot in Washington's longtime stance of shunning the junta. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
Nyan Win (January 22, 1953– ) has been the foreign minister of Myanmar since September 19, 2004. He is a major general in the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces). He has been a commandant of CGSG (Command and General Staff College). Full Article
Japanese Foreign Minister Kazuo Kodama (3rd L), Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Dao Viet Trung (2nd L), Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya (L), Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Nam Hong (3rd R), Laos Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Thong Loun Sisolith (2nd R) and Myanmar Fo...
View Photo »Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (4th L), Japanese Foreign Minister Kazuo Kodama (3rd L), Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya (2nd L), Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Dao Viet Trung (L), Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Nam Hong (3rd R), Laos Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister...
View Photo »Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) greets Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win arrives at a private meeting with Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen at a hotel in in the Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) shakes hands with Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at Hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia prime minister Hun Sen (R) greets Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Nyan Win, left, and Kyi Win, right, both lawyers of detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, are escorted by unidentified members of the National League for Democracy Party as they leave the court Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, in Yangon, Myanmar.
View Photo »Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, center right, gestures as his Myanmar's counterpart U Nyan Win, center left, looks on before signing an agreement in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) shakes hands with Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (C) while Malaysia's Foreign Minister Dato Anifah bin Haji Aman looks on during the signing of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation by Foreign Ministers of ASEAN members and the Secretary...
View Photo »Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov greets Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win (R) ahead of a ministerial meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Russia in the Thai resort of Phuket on July 22, 2009.
View Photo »Vietnam Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem, left, holds the hand of Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win, center, as they walk off the stage with Cambodia Foreign Minister Hor Namhong after a group photo session at the start of the 42nd ASEAN plus three foreign ministers ministerial meeting i...
View Photo »Vietnam Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem (L) holds the hand of Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win (C) as they walk off the stage with Cambodia Foreign Minister Hor Namhong (R) after a group photo at the start of the 42nd ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Foreign Ministers Plu...
View Photo »Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan (R) reaches out for the hand of Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win (L) at a group photo session at the start of the 42nd ASEAN Foreign Ministers Plus Three (China, Japan and South Korea) ministerial meeting a...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, shakes hand with Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win, center, back to camera, while Malaysia's Foreign Minister Anifah Aman, left, looks on during the signing of Treaty of Amity and Cooperation by Foreign Ministers of ASEAN members and Secret...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) shakes hand with Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win (C) while Malaysia Foreign Minister Dato' Anifah bin Haji Aman (L) looks on during the signing of Treaty of Amity and Cooperation between the US and the Asian bloc on the Thai island of Phuket...
View Photo »Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win, left, reads documents during the 4th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Coordinating Council Meeting in Phuket, Thailand, Tuesday, July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win (L) reads documents during the 4th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Coordinating Council Meeting in Phuket on July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win, center, confers with a delegation official during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) 4th Coordinating Council Meeting in Phuket, Thailand, on Tuesday, July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win, right, confers with delegation officials during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) 4th Coordinating Council Meeting in Phuket, Thailand, on Tuesday, July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win (C) is surrounded by security guards as he walks to the ministerial meeting retreat during the 42nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting in Phuket July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win (C) is surrounded by security guards as he walks to the ministerial meeting retreat during the 42nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting in Phuket July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong (C) walks ahead of his Myanmar counterpart Nyan Win (L) and Laos counterpart Thongloun Sisoulith as they head for lunch during the 42nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting in Phuket July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong (C) walks to lunch ahead of Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win (L) and Laos Foreign Minister Thongloun Sisoulith (R) on July 20, 2009 at the 42nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meetings in Phuket.
View Photo »Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win arrives for a meeting during the 42nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting in Phuket July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win arrives at a hotel resort for the opening ceremony of the 42nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting in Phuket, Thailand, Monday, July 20, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (4th L), Japanese Foreign Minister Kazuo Kodama (3rd L), Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya (2nd L), Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Dao Viet Trung (L), Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Nam Hong (3rd R), Laos Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister...
View Photo »Mr. Campbell's visit is the beginning of a new U.S. engagement policy toward Myanmar. This is the first step of the engagement but we have to see what comes out of the new engagement policy
We see this visit as the start of direct engagement between the US and Myanmar government
Mr Campbell's visit is the beginning of new US engagement policy toward Myanmar (Burma). This is the first step of the engagement but we have to see what comes out of the new engagement policy
The embassy contacted us to defend him and offered us a fee equivalent to the amount paid to the lawyer they had hired for John William Yettaw. we said we are willing to provide ‘Pro Bono’ free of charge service
The new US approach will bring an improved and more transparent relation between the US and Burma
