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PHNOM PENH, Dec 6 — Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen said today he plans to visit Myanmar for talks with its military rulers and said junta officials should be invited to meetings of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Myanmar’s standing as a member of the 10-country Asean has been...

PHNOM PENH, Dec 6 — Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen said today he plans to visit Myanmar for talks with its military rulers and said junta officials should be invited to meetings of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

But Hun Sen suggested today that while Cambodia is the host of the regional bloc for the next year, all 10 members would be represented. Myanmar’s military-appointed foreign minister is to visit Cambodia tomorrow, and Hun Sen said in his remarks he would likely visit Myanmar soon.

 

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