US visit endorses ‘Myanmar’s Spring’, says Thein Sein aide
President Thein Sein’s historic invitation to the White House is an endorsement of “Myanmar’s Spring” and a further sign that the former pariah’s reforms are irreversible, a senior Myanmar official said.
Washington will welcome the former general on Monday in a hugely symbolic reward for sweeping changes since he took power two years ago. He will be the first leader of the former military-ruled nation to visit since 1966.
But the trip comes amid heightened concerns over the direction and durability of Myanmar’s democratic reforms, in particular following several outbreaks of deadly communal and religious violence.
In an interview from the capital Naypyidaw, Zaw Htay, director of Thein Sein’s office, moved to address those concerns, saying his country would not backtrack on its path towards democracy.
“Myanmar’s Spring is more concrete than the Arab Spring. This spring represents the values that the US has been promoting around the world,” he said.
He hailed the “momentum” of the reforms as well as warming Myanmar-US ties since President Barack Obama’s own visit to Myanmar in November.
Thein Sein’s trip shows “US support for the president’s leadership and his reform process,” he said.