UK Prime Minister David Cameron is expected to become the first Western head of government to visit Burma since the military handed power to a nominally civilian government when he touches town in the Southeast Asian nation this week. Cameron will hold talks with key government figures including President Thein Sein in capital Naypyidaw as well as Nobel laureate and MP-elect Aung San Suu Kyi. The trip was confirmed by government officials in Burma and has been reported by international news agencies.
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