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Suu Kyi shows she’s a dab hand at diplomacy with Beijing visit

Analysts say Myanmese leader assured the success of her trip to China before it began

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Myanmese State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi visits the Famen Temple in Baoji, Shaanxi province on Saturday. Photo: Xinhua
Shi Jiangtao

Myanmar’s democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi has again proven herself a shrewd political leader as she wraps up her historic five-day visit to China on Sunday.

To start with, Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s state counsellor and de facto leader, timed her visit well. In a deft move, she chose to go to Beijing before she embarks on another major foreign trip to Washington next month, as part of a balancing act between China and the United States.

Both countries are competing for the hearts and minds of the nations that make up Southeast Asia.

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Diplomatic observers say Beijing felt reassured by Suu Kyi’s decision to go to China first, which is widely seen as having ensured that her visit would be a diplomatic success even before the country rolled out the red carpet to welcome her.

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Analysts say that Suu Kyi made another master stroke of diplomacy when, less than a week before the trip, her National League for Democracy government established a new commission to evaluate the suspended Myitsone dam and other controversial hydropower projects.

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