New Zealand opens embassy in Myanmar

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Wellington: New Zealand has opened its embassy in Myanmar, Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully announced on Wednesday.

“This new office in Yangon reflects Myanmar’s remarkable progress in implementing political and economic reforms over the past two years,” McCully said.

“New Zealand has substantially increased its development assistance to Myanmar, with major commitments to dairy cooperation and capacity building. There is also considerable scope for New Zealand companies to invest,” he said.

“The opening of this office comes as the region focuses its attention on Myanmar, which as the next chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, will host a number of ministerial and official level meetings throughout 2014, culminating in the East Asia Summit.” New Zealand has moved to normalise relations with Myanmar following reforms under the government of President Thein Sein, which has been in place since March 2011.

The country is due to hold general elections in 2015. (IANS)

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