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US President Barack Obama has called for an "inclusive and credible" process when Myanmar holds general elections next year. | US President Barack Obama has called for an "inclusive and credible" process when Myanmar holds general elections next year. |
The comments were made in telephone talks with Myanmar's President Thein Sein, the White House said. | The comments were made in telephone talks with Myanmar's President Thein Sein, the White House said. |
They came as military leaders, politicians and ethnic groups met on Friday for rare talks. | |
The opposition boycotted the last general election in Myanmar in 2010, because of rules it said were unfair. | The opposition boycotted the last general election in Myanmar in 2010, because of rules it said were unfair. |
That poll, the first in the nation in 20 years, moved Myanmar away from decades of outright military rule. It now has a civilian government dominated by a military-backed party. | That poll, the first in the nation in 20 years, moved Myanmar away from decades of outright military rule. It now has a civilian government dominated by a military-backed party. |
Thein Sein, the elected president, initiated a series of reforms after the election that led to the Aung San Suu Kyi-led pro-democracy opposition rejoining the political process. | Thein Sein, the elected president, initiated a series of reforms after the election that led to the Aung San Suu Kyi-led pro-democracy opposition rejoining the political process. |
Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was then elected to parliament in a by-election in 2012. | Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was then elected to parliament in a by-election in 2012. |
Mr Obama also spoke with Ms Suu Kyi on the telephone regarding how Washington could "support efforts to promote tolerance, respect for diversity, and a more inclusive political environment", the White House said. | Mr Obama also spoke with Ms Suu Kyi on the telephone regarding how Washington could "support efforts to promote tolerance, respect for diversity, and a more inclusive political environment", the White House said. |
Mr Obama is expected to make his second presidential visit to Myanmar, also known as Burma, in November. | Mr Obama is expected to make his second presidential visit to Myanmar, also known as Burma, in November. |
Thein Sein has called a rare meeting on Friday between the representatives of the government, parliament, opposition, including Ms Suu Kyi, and ethnic groups. | |
The gathering will reportedly focus on the peace process, national reconciliation and the country's political reform. | |
Ms Suu Kyi, who is banned from running for president in next year's election, has on previous occasions called for a meeting with Thein Sein, the parliament speakers and the military chief to discuss reforms. | |
The government has said the upcoming election will be held in October or November 2015. | The government has said the upcoming election will be held in October or November 2015. |
The White House said Mr Obama also asked Thein Sein to take "additional steps" towards resolving the conflict in Rakhine state. | The White House said Mr Obama also asked Thein Sein to take "additional steps" towards resolving the conflict in Rakhine state. |
In 2012 violence broke out between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims, killing about 200 people. Since then tens of thousands of people have been displaced, mostly from the minority Rohingya community. | In 2012 violence broke out between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims, killing about 200 people. Since then tens of thousands of people have been displaced, mostly from the minority Rohingya community. |