"The President welcomed the historic step forward of a democratic transfer of power to a civilian-led government that reflects the will of the people," the White House said yesterday.
During a telephonic conversation, Obama underscored the commitment of the US to support the people and government of Burma (Myanmar) as they work to achieve a more inclusive, peaceful, and prosperous future, a statement said.
Obama spoke to his fellow noble laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, the new Foreign Minister of Myanmar and offered his congratulations on her country's historic democratic transfer of power to a civilian-led government, the White House said.
"The President commended Aung San Suu Kyi's determined efforts, over the course of many years and at great personal cost, to achieve a peaceful transfer of power and advance national reconciliation," it said.
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