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Minister sets out for Burma talks | Minister sets out for Burma talks |
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International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander is travelling to Burma for talks on how to get help to victims of Cyclone Nargis. | International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander is travelling to Burma for talks on how to get help to victims of Cyclone Nargis. |
He will meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Thailand ahead of Sunday's international conference in Rangoon. | He will meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Thailand ahead of Sunday's international conference in Rangoon. |
International relief agencies have given a cautious welcome to the Burmese military government's announcement that all foreign aid workers will be let in. | International relief agencies have given a cautious welcome to the Burmese military government's announcement that all foreign aid workers will be let in. |
About 78,000 people died and 56,000 are missing after the 2 May cyclone. | About 78,000 people died and 56,000 are missing after the 2 May cyclone. |
Relief work | Relief work |
Burma's regime has been condemned for preventing experts from getting into the country. | Burma's regime has been condemned for preventing experts from getting into the country. |
However, Mr Ban said Burma had agreed to let all foreign aid workers into the country for relief work in cyclone-hit areas, following talks with Burmese leader Gen Than Shwe. | |
Burma said it would allow the delivery of aid "via civilian ships and small boats". | Burma said it would allow the delivery of aid "via civilian ships and small boats". |
Burma's military leaders had previously refused to allow a full-scale relief effort by foreign aid workers. | Burma's military leaders had previously refused to allow a full-scale relief effort by foreign aid workers. |
They had said that the relief phase of the aid operation was over and that the government was now focusing on reconstruction. | They had said that the relief phase of the aid operation was over and that the government was now focusing on reconstruction. |
Despite the devastation the Burmese authorities are pressing ahead with the next stage of a referendum on a new constitution. | Despite the devastation the Burmese authorities are pressing ahead with the next stage of a referendum on a new constitution. |
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