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德國恢復與緬甸的合作

2012年4月23日
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picture made available on 29 July 2009 shows the general view of cargo freighters on the Yangon River and the BoTaTaung Pagoda in BoTaTaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar, 28 July 2009. A verdict in the trial of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi for violating the terms of her house arrest is expected on 31 July. Suu Kyi, who has been confined for 14 of the past 20 years, faces an additional three to five years of detention for breaching the terms of her house arrest for allegedly allowing John William Yettaw, a US national to stay, after he swam to her house-cum-prison on 03 May and stayed there until 05 May. Suu Kyi's two housekeepers, Khin Win and Win Ma Ma, are also on trial. EU nations and the United States have stepped up sanctions against Myanmar to exert pressure to release the Nobel peace prize winner and other poltical prisoners, but critics say sanctions have little effect in changing the military juntas actions. EPA/NYEIN CHAN NAING +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
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柏林

法新社報導,4月23日,歐盟做出決定,暫停實施對緬甸的大部分制裁。德國聯邦政府發展援助部部長尼貝爾(Dirk Niebel)在柏林宣佈,恢復與緬甸的合作。他表示,將兩國間合作的重點放在「社會市場經濟的可持續性發展」領域,尤其是在職業培訓方面。德國提供的發展政策和必要的經濟支持將推動緬甸的改革進程。除尼貝爾今年二月承諾的620萬歐元的資助外,還將再為緬甸提供1000萬歐元。