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Ms Aung San Suu Kyi was last allowed to meet with her party's leadership on Nov 9. -- PHOTO: AFP
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YANGON - MYANMAR'S pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Wednesday that she was 'not satisfied' with her talks with the junta, a spokesman for her party said after meeting with her.
'Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is not satisfied with her meetings with the relations minister, mainly because there is no time frame' to the process, spokesman Nyan Win told reporters, using an honorific before her name.
'Let's hope for the best and prepare for the worst,' he
quoted her as saying, adding she worried that Wednesday's
90-minute meeting, and another immediately afterwards with
junta liaison minister Aung Kyi, might give rise to 'false
hope'.
Ms Suu Kyi also told her colleagues she feared she was being
strung along by the junta, a group of generals who have turned
promise-breaking into an art form, not least by ignoring their
humiliating 1990 election defeat.
The junta appointed Labour Minister Aung Kyi as a 'relations minister' to coordinate contacts with the Nobel peace prize winner in the wake of a deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protests in September.
She met with him for the fifth time on Wednesday, but there is no schedule for future talks. -- AFP, AP
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