Experts at the Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies (MISIS) said the de facto President was also “genuinely interested” in solving all outstanding problems with neighbours.
Suu Kyi, who could not be the President due to constitutional restrictions imposed during the military regime, is the foreign minister.
Exchanging views with a group of Bangladeshi journalists visiting Yangon, the MISIS experts on Monday said Bangladesh and Myanmar could come “closer”, by neutralising irritants.
“To her (Suu Kyi) all the neighbours are same,” said former Ambassador U Wynn Lwin, a member of the MISIS.
The chairman, former Ambassador Nyunt Maung Shein, said MISIS would send a team to Dhaka next week to discuss energy sector cooperation, as well as security issues with the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute (BEI). (Courtesy of bdnews24.com)
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