Suu Kyi 'may be freed during election'
"What is the gut feeling? Maybe at the time of the declaration or the holding of the elections," he said, responding to a question on when the opposition leader, whose house arrest sentence had recently been extended until November 2010, could be freed.
"Around that time...maybe a day after or a day before," added Kasit.
A date has still not been announced for the elections, which will be the first since 1990 when the junta refused to recognise the landslide win of the National League for Democracy (NLD) led by Suu Kyi.
But Kasit believes that "the elections most probably will be in the second half of the year".
He noted that during ASEAN meetings, Burma's prime minister had been "giving us the assurance ... that elections will be held this year" and that there will definitely be a "new government".
"He (the prime minister) mentioned about 70 to 80 per cent completion of election law and political party law and the completion of the parliamentary site in the new capital and so on, so I predict it will take place in the second half of this year," added Kasit.
The foreign minister also cautioned against sanctions as a way to put pressure on the junta, saying the tactic has "proven to be a failure".
Isolating Burma also risks cornering it "into the arms of certain countries," he warned.
"The Indians and the Chinese don't want to have any sanctions vis-a-vis Myanmar. So in that sense you allow a special relationship to happen. Would that be detrimental or not to the whole cooperative effort?" he said.
Rather, Kasit referred to the recent US move to engage in dialogue with the junta, saying that put the ball in the junta's court.
"The world is waiting for Myanmar at the border, so it's up to Myanmar to respond in a positive manner," he added.
Original source: http://english.dvb.no/news.php?id=3275
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