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Thursday 8 November 2012

Cambodia says Obama to visit, raising Myanmar chances

President Barack Obama
President Obama is seen delivering a speech to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington D.C. (Kevin Lamarque / Associated Press / September 8, 2011)
 
PHNOM PENH, Nov 7, 2012 (Reuters) - Newly re-elected U.S. President Barack Obama will go to Cambodia on Nov. 18 to attend an Asian summit, a Cambodian minister said on Wednesday, adding to speculation he may use the opportunity to visit nearby Myanmar. 
Myanmar is opening up after almost half a century of military rule and the United States suspended sanctions on the country earlier this year in recognition of the changes under way. 
In November 2011 Hillary Clinton became the first U.S. secretary of state to visit in more than 50 years. Many U.S. companies are looking at starting operations in the country, located between China and India, with abundant resources and low-cost labour. 
Officials in Myanmar, also known as Burma, have not confirmed an Obama visit. 
Cambodian Information Minister Khieu Kanharith said he did not know how long Obama would be in his country. 

"We will have Obama and also (Russian President Vladimir) Putin and leaders from China and Japan," he told reporters. The annual summit of the 10-country Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is usually extended to take in meetings with leaders of partner countries. Preliminary details for this year show the event will run from Nov. 15 to 20. 
Local media have said Obama may visit Thailand, like Myanmar an ASEAN member, while he is in Asia, but that could not be confirmed. 

(Reporting by Prak Chan Thul; Editing by Alan Raybould and Jonathan Thatcher)

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