Burma
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Asked on Lord Malloch-Brown’s comments on Burma if the Prime Minister had any indication what breakthrough we might expect imminently, the PMS replied that obviously Lord Malloch-Brown had been on the ground in Burma, and had been meeting with representatives of the regime. Aid was trickling into Burma, but clearly there needed to be a much greater effort on the part of the Burmese authorities in order to ensure that the aid did get through.
Put that Lord Malloch-Brown seemed to be suggesting that this was going to be the case, the PMS replied that it was best to wait and see.
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