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Due to the limited news coming from Burma, this blog has decided to redirect its attention to its main focus of analysis (i.e. China). This, however, does not implicate that it will refrain from reporting on the ongoing human crises in Burma.

Sunday, 30 September 2007

Wen Jiabao speaks about Burma

The Myanmar military's closest ally China made Saturday its most strident call yet for an end to the violent crackdown on protestors in Yangon as pressure on the regime continued to grow worldwide.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged Myanmar to seek stability in a peaceful manner and work towards democracy and development, the government said.

"China hopes that all parties concerned in Myanmar show restraint, resume stability through peaceful means as soon as possible, promote domestic reconciliation and achieve democracy and development," Wen said.

Wen was the highest ranking Chinese official to comment on the situation so far amid pressure on Beijing from Western countries including the United States to use its leverage to stop the violence in Yangon.

The comments, made while discussing the Myanmar situation with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, came as EU foreign policy head Javier Solana called on Beijing to exert more pressure.

"All countries which have influence on the decisions of those in power in Myanmar should act now. This applies particularly to its direct neighbours such as China," Solana said in an interview with Germany's Bild am Sonntag.

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