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Top Burmese Junta Leader Arrives in Bangladesh for Talks

07 October 2008

Burma's Vice Senior General Maung Aye (file photo)
Vice Senior General Maung Aye (file photo)
Burma's second ranking official has arrived in Bangladesh for talks that will focus on border issues and a possible land leasing deal for Bangladeshi farmers.

Vice Senior General Maung Aye brought an entourage of 55 officials with him, including seven ministers, for the three-day visit.

During meetings with Bangladeshi officials the delegation will discuss sea border issues, cross-border road projects and a plan to lease border land to farmers in Bangladesh for cultivation.

The establishment of a cross-border road is expected to top the agenda. The road is part of a plan to create an overland link between Bangladesh and China.
 

 

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