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Obama reiterates ASEAN investment, pledges to strengthen ties

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Nov, 2014 10:29 AM
    US President Barrack Obama Thursday reiterated his country's investment in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and commitment to building links between the two sides to better face global challenges.
     
    In a short statement ahead of a US-ASEAN summit, Obama was upbeat about the strong relations between the two aides and vowed to work on the ties beyond summits "on a day-to-day basis".
     
    "We are very much invested in building the capacity, not just of individual nations but between nations so that together we can become stronger and more capable to meet regional and global challenges ahead," he said. 
     
    "The United States is committed to strengthening the ASEAN both as an institution and as a community of nations bound by our shared interests and values," he added. 
     
    Obama also pledged to work with ASEAN on a range of areas, including security, trade, Ebola prevention, education and disaster relief.
     
    Obama's visit to Myanmar, which began Wednesday, is seen as significant given the Myanmar government's recent reform efforts.
     
    Following reforms launched by the Myanmar government in 2011, the European Union and countries like Canada and Australia lifted sanctions imposed on Myanmar. The US has suspended sanctions but not lifted them entirely.
     
    Obama is expected to holds talks with Myanmar President U Thein Sein. He will also meet opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi Friday in the country's largest city of Yangon. 

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