"We have arranged the trip. But it's not certain yet. We will announce (the departure date) depending on the outcome of the cyclone," Aung Min, minister of the president's office, told reporters.
The UN has warned of potential "life-threatening conditions" for 8.2 million people owing to Cyclone Mahasen, which was barrelling towards the Myanmar-Bangladesh border and expected to make landfall on Friday morning.
Myanmar state television reported on Monday that Thein Sein would soon make a state visit to the United States -- the first by a leader of the former pariah nation in almost half a century.
But spokespeople for Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies and the US Chamber of Commerce have said Thein Sein is expected to speak in Washington on Monday.
The trip will be the first to Washington by a leader of the country formerly known as Burma since military leader Ne Win was invited in 1966 by president Lyndon Johnson.
Thein Sein in September flew to New York, where he addressed the UN General Assembly, following a series of visits to Myanmar by US officials including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
He has allowed opposition icon Aung San Suu Kyi to take a seat in parliament, a dramatic turnaround for the Nobel Peace laureate who spent most of the previous two decades under house arrest.
In response, the West has begun to roll back most sanctions imposed against the former junta which ruled for almost half a century.
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