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U.S. meets Myanmar opposition, pledges expanded support

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- U.S. officials met virtually with members of Myanmar's opposition movement on Friday and pledged to expand direct support to help a transition to civilian government and agreeing on the need to maintain pressure on the military junta, the State Department said.

News of the meeting came after Washington's regional rival China urged neighboring countries to help war-torn Myanmar advance its peace and reconciliation process when its foreign minister met counterparts from Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.

A U.S. statement said Friday's meeting involved State Department Counselor Tom Sullivan, USAID Assistant Administrator Michael Schiffer and leading members of Myanmar's pro-democracy National Unity Government, the National Unity Consultative Council, and key resistance organizations, the Karen National Union, Karenni National Progressive Party, and the Chin National Front.

Myanmar's state media said on Thursday that China had promised technical support to conduct a census, followed by an election, signaling Beijing's backing to a junta cornered by an armed rebellion and steadily losing ground.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since 2021 when the military ousted an elected civilian government in a coup, abruptly ending the impoverished country's tentative steps towards becoming a full-fledged democracy.

In their meeting, Sullivan and the opposition groups agreed on the importance of maintaining pressure on the military regime to change its course, the U.S. statement said.

U.S. officials also said Washington would "continue to expand direct support and assistance to pro-democracy actors to help build their cohesion, improve their capability to provide vital public services and humanitarian aid to those in need."

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