Myanmar leader Lieutenant-General Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo has
pledged that the country will spare no efforts to hold the general election in
2010, according to today's official newspaper New Light of Myanmar.
Tin Aung Myint Oo, First Secretary of the State Peace and Development
Council, made the pledge at a ceremony marking the 63rd anniversary of the
United Nations Day in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday evening.
Touching on Myanmar's recent political development, he said the country has
achieved some significant progress in recent months as positive outcome of the
implementation of a seven-step roadmap to democracy.
It is paving way for the fifth step of the seven-step roadmap which is for a
multi-party general election to take place in 2010 after the already-concluded
national convention in September last year and the national referendum on draft
of a new constitution in May 2008.
Dealing with relations with the UN, he said cooperation with the world body
is the cornerstone of Myanmar's foreign policy, adding that the country has
consistently cooperated with it in various fields, citing the visits of several
senior UN officials including that of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in May
2008.
He also underlined the relief and rehabilitation efforts made in full
cooperation with ASEAN-led coordination mechanism, the Tripartite Core Group
(TCG), which has brought together the government of Myanmar, the UN and the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Appreciation the role the TCG in effectively coordinating the relief and
recovery efforts between Myanmar and the international community, he expressed
belief that the mechanism will be able to lay down longer-term recovery plan
too. With regard to globalization issue of facing diverse problems and daunting
challenges in this era, he said no nation can act alone, maintaining that the UN
should and could do more for the benefit of mankind through collective strength.