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Burma denies nuclear power plant scheme

Asean nations rally to gain Suu Kyi amnesty

  • Published: 18/08/2009 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: News

Burma's junta has denied it is building a nuclear power plant, US Senator Jim Webb says.

Webb: meets Abhisit

Mr Webb, who met with regime officials at the weekend, said that while he did not discuss the issue directly with Burma's State Peace and Development Council chairman Than Shwe, "it was communicated to me early on that there was no truth to that from a very high level in the government".

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has expressed concern about reports that North Korea and Burma were cooperating on nuclear technology.

Mr Webb was the first senior US official to meet with Snr Gen Than Shwe, according to the senator's office.

He met detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and secured the release of US citizen John Yettaw, who was sentenced to seven years in jail with hard labour for swimming to her lakeside home in Rangoon and staying there for two days.

Mrs Suu Kyi, 64, was sentenced last week to jail for three years with hard labour, after being found guilty of breaching a detention order by letting Mr Yettaw stay in her home. Her sentence was commuted to 18 months under house arrest.

In Bangkok on Monday Mr Webb met Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva at Government House. He also met Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya at the Foreign Ministry.

Acting government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn said Mr Abhisit assured Mr Webb the Association of Southeast Asian Nations would not meddle in Burma's internal affairs and would not support any sanction measures against Burma.

Mr Webb told a press conference in Bangkok yesterday he wanted to be careful not to misrepresent Mrs Suu Kyi's views, but it was his "clear impression from her that she is not opposed to lifting some sanctions", and that "there would be some areas she would be willing to look at".

He said the sanctions issue was not specifically raised in his talks with Snr Gen Than Shwe, "although obviously it's the elephant in the bedroom".

Thailand, as the current Asean chair, is spearheading an effort to issue a letter from Asean foreign ministers to call for an amnesty for Mrs Suu Kyi.

Senior Asean officials will meet tomorrow and Thursday in Jakarta to discuss the final draft of the joint letter before sending it to the Burmese junta.

Mr Kasit said no Asean member was opposed to the idea and would like to cooperate even though some members were concerned about the Thai proposal and wanted to look at the final wording.

Mr Kasit went to lobby the foreign ministers of Indonesia and Singapore at the weekend. He also talked by phone with his Cambodian and Vietnamese counterparts yesterday.

Mr Kasit said the release of Mr Yettaw was an "encouraging sign".

"The release of Yettaw gave us hope that the Burmese government might consider on the issue of Mrs Suu Kyi as well," Mr Kasit said.

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  • Aung

    Discussion 5 : 18/08/2009 at 01:03 PM5

    It was "HUGE LIE", Snr Gen Than Shwe & his parties are lying since decades. Don't trust them & don't forget they are world famous liars !

    Snr Gen Than Shwe told it to ease international pressure on them. In reality they are really building nuclear power plant, US Senator Jim Webb is simply naïve !

    ASEAN, US & UN should continue to press on military junta !

  • LAWRENCE SYED

    Discussion 4 : 18/08/2009 at 09:50 AM4

    All ASEAN Leaders BEWARE .
    BURMA will have a Nuclear Bomb in another FOUR YEARS
    the first bomb will be named NON INTERFERANCE BOMB.
    the second will be named CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT BOMB.
    that is how Gen:THAN SHWE will thank the ASEAN LEADERS for their
    financial and political SUPPORT.

  • Tapoon

    Discussion 3 : 18/08/2009 at 08:18 AM3

    Senator, you are the first senior US official to meet with Snr Gen Than Shwe. You’ve made the head line all over the world news. Your picture appeared on all over the world news paper. You’ve help released your citizen the biggest joker in your country. BIG DEAL. Does Aung San Suu Kyi and the common Burmese people gain anything from your visit to their country? American????

  • Ozman_Bkk

    Discussion 2 : 18/08/2009 at 07:53 AM2

    Burma is not planning to build a nuclear plant ? Yeah right. And they are holding democratic elections. And they don't have any political prisoners. And they don't have an agenda against "The Lady". How long can the world continue to put up with this nonsense from what is basically a failed state ?

  • Dianel S

    Discussion 1 : 18/08/2009 at 04:23 AM1

    Clearly , Senator had been sold a lie, and he think is a bargain? Than shwe was a head of mind ware-fare in Military for years and years, they actually set up the whole thing and I can not believe what all these international diplomats are being fools again and again including UN's!!

    Let's me punch a line, Burmese don't consider Miss S Kyi release forever till she's in her grave yard and Nuclear plant is on the way with the help of Russian ( Granting Further Study in Higher Education for Military Officers).

    So Senator, you got your physic and you've left the poor Burmese as it is.Nothing Change!! Thanks For Nothing!!

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