Myanmar welcomes Obama’s historic visit

November 09, 2012 12:16 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:40 pm IST - YANGON

Myanmar’s government says it “warmly welcomes” President Barack Obama’s decision to visit the country this month, noting it will increase the momentum of democratic reform.

Mr. Obama will become the first U.S. President to visit the nation, which is emerging from decades of military rule.

Presidential office spokesman Maj. Zaw Htay says he believes the “support and encouragement by the U.S. President and American people will strengthen the commitment of President Thein Sein’s reform process to move forward without backtracking.”

Maj. Zaw Htay said in a statement on Friday that the government hopes “bilateral relations and cooperation will significantly increase after this historic visit.”

During his November 17-20 trip, Mr. Obama will also travel to Thailand and Cambodia, the latter another first for a U.S. President.

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