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India agrees to work with UN on Myanmar--The Times of India

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India doesn't want sanctions in Myanmar. But keeping bilateral relations intact, the government has agreed to work on the Myanmar military regime for national reconciliation and dialogue.

On his most recent visit to India, Ibrahim Gambari, UN secretary general's special envoy on Myanmar, requested the government to take on additional responsibilities on Myanmar.

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India needs to do more on the Burma front,rather than giving lip service to the UN

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