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World Bank says reengaging with Myanmar after 25 years

The World Bank said on Thursday it was in the process of returning to Myanmar after 25 years, but the isolated Southeast Asian nation will first have to clear its arrears to global financial institutions before the bank resumes lending.Other multilateral lenders such as the Asian Development Bank have also taken preliminary steps towards resuming activities, while the European Union has started to unwind sanctions against Myanmar, after a new civilian government began introducing democratic reforms in late 2011.

"We are encouraged by developments in Myanmar," said Pamela Cox, World Bank vice president for East Asia and Pacific.

"We have begun the process of re-engaging with the government to support reforms that will benefit all of the people of Myanmar, including the poor and vulnerable," she said in comments posted online.

The World Bank ceased operations in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, in 1987. Foreign donors have been reluctant to help Myanmar, citing its human rights record, and many maintain economic and military sanctions on the country.

As Myanmar pursues dramatic reforms, it is opening up a long-stagnant economy and attracting a flood of foreign investors interested in tapping its resources.

One of Asia's richest countries early in the 20th century, Myanmar is now one of the world's poorest after half a century of often brutal military rule. One-third of its population of about 60 million live below the poverty line.

MYANMAR'S DECADE-OLD DEBT

The World Bank said it planned to conduct reviews of Myanmar's economy, including its financial and banking sectors, and will publish these.

Myanmar owes some $11.02 billion in external debt run up decades ago, while its foreign currency reserves are a little over $7 billion.

The World Bank said it will also provide technical assistance on economic incentives to help with the peace process in border areas, drawing from experience around the world on conflict and security.

Elections last year which produced a civilian government, but left Myanmar's military junta in control, started the country's move towards democracy.

It was the first election since the military refused to recognize the results of a 1990 democratic election, won by Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy.

The government has since released hundreds of political prisoners, including Nobel Peace prize winner Suu Kyi after nearly 20 years in detention, and eased media restrictions.

U.S. sanctions could begin to come down if Myanmar's by-elections scheduled for April 1, contested by opposition leader Suu Kyi, are fair and open. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a landmark visit to Myanmar last year.

Neighboring China is its biggest political and economic ally and has capitalized on the West's reluctance to trade with the junta. But relations with Beijing are strained after the new government last September suspended construction of a hydroelectric dam being built with Chinese help.

(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton, Editing by Gary Crosse and Michael Perry)

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ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံကုိ ျပန္ေထာက္ပံ့ေတာ့မယ္ ကမာၻ႔ဘဏ္ ေျပာ


ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံရဲ႕ ျပဳျပင္ ေျပာင္းလဲေရးေတြကို အားေပးကူညီဖို႔ ျပန္လည္ထိေတြ႔ ဆက္ဆံေတာ့မွာျဖစ္ၿပီး ေထာက္ပံ့ကူညီမႈေတြ ျပန္ေပးေတာ့မယ္လို႔ ကမာၻ႔ဘဏ္က ေျပာလိုက္ပါတယ္။

ကမာၻ႔ဘဏ္ အေရွ႕အာရွနဲ႔ ပစိဖိတ္ေဒသဆိုင္ရာ ဒု ဥကၠ႒ Mrs. Pamela Cox က တိုင္းျပည္ရဲ႕ အေျခခံစီးပြားေရး အေဆာက္အအံုေတြနဲ႔ ဘ႑ာေရး က႑အေျခအေနကို ေလ့လာသံုးသပ္ဖို႔ ကၽြမ္းက်င္သူေတြ ေစလႊတ္မွာျဖစ္ေၾကာင္း၊ လူထုအတြက္ သံုးစြဲတဲ့ေငြေတြ လိုရာေရာက္မေရာက္၊ ထိေရာက္မႈရွိမရွိ စတဲ့ အစိုးရ အသံုးစရိတ္ေတြကုိ ေလ့လာေဆာင္ရြက္သြားမွာ ျဖစ္ေၾကာင္း ၾကာသပေတးေန႔က ေျပာဆိုပါတယ္။

ဒါေပမယ့္ ကမၻာ့ဘဏ္အေနနဲ႔ ျမန္မာအစိုးရကို ဘ႑ာေရး ေထာက္ပံ့မႈေတြ ေပးဦးမွာေတာ့ မဟုတ္ဘဲ ႏိုင္ငံတကာ ေငြေၾကးအဖြဲ႕အစည္းေတြအေပၚ ျမန္မာျပည္က တင္ရွိေနတဲ့ အေႂကြးေတြ အေျပအလည္ ေပးဆပ္ၿပီးမွသာ ေနာက္ထပ္ ေငြေခ်းႏိုင္မွာလို႔ ဆိုပါတယ္။

ျမန္မာအစိုးရရဲ႕ ႏိုင္ငံေရး ျပဳျပင္ေျပာင္းလဲမႈေတြအေပၚ တုံ႔ျပန္တဲ့အေနနဲ႔ အေမရိကန္ ျပည္ေထာင္စုက ပိတ္ဆို႔အေရးယူမႈတခ်ိဳ႕ကို ျပန္ဖြင့္ေပးလိုက္ရာမွာ ႏိုင္ငံတကာ ေငြေၾကးအဖြဲ႔အစည္းေတြရဲ႕ နည္းပညာ ေထာက္ပံ့မႈေတြလည္း ပါ၀င္ခဲ့ပါတယ္။

Source : RFA Burmese


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