General’s Special Adviser PReSIDeNT U Thein Sein re-ceived Mr.Vijay Nambiar, the United Nations Secretary-Gener-al’s Special Adviser at the Pres-. The following are the excerpts from the speech delivered by President U Thein Sein at the opening of the Union Peace Conference, held at MICC-2 in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
PRESIDENT THEIN SEIN ANNONCES THAT HARDLINERS WILL BE LEFT BEHIND IN SPEECH AT COORDINATION MEETING Unofficial At a 2-day work coordination meeting in Nay Pyi Taw from 11-12 May 2012, President U Thein Sein told participants that “conservatives who do not have a reformist mindset will be left behind” while the country is on its path to change.
President U Thein Sein speaks to members of Union Government, heads of Union level organizations NAY PYI TAW, 31 March-President U Thein Sein delivered a speech at a ceremony to take heed of presidential address and make affirmation today. The following is the translation of speech delivered by President U Thein Sein.
U Ye Htut, former minister for information and visiting senior fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, talks Rakhine with Frontier’s Thomas Kean. AS PRESIDENTIAL spokesman and later minister for information in the previous government, U Ye Htut worked closely with President U Thein Sein as his administration grappled with communal tensions in Rakhine State and international pressure to.
President Thein Sein's proposal, or rather his ad hoc lobbying, regarding the signing of National Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) on 12 January, Monday, to be held on the coming 12 February, which falls on the Union Day 68th Anniversary, is met with affirmative and as well, negative responses within the Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs) and non-Burman ethnic groups as a whole.
Thein Sein’s reforms are being built on this platform of systematic military participation in government. By openingup a dialog with Aung San Suu Kyi, the government wants to gain a level of legitimacy that escaped it during the era of military rule, and by deregulating the media and expanding the rights and.