Swaraj to pay two-day visit to Myanmar from May 10

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

will pay a two-day visit to from May 10 during which key bilateral and regional issues, including the situation in the from where thousands of Rohingya Muslims had fled following violence last year, are likely to be discussed.

"The will hold discussion with Myanmerese leadership on various bilateral, regional and multilateral issues of mutual interests," he told reporters without elaborating.

Kumar said both sides were also expected to review the progress made on decisions taken during Narendra Modi's visit to in September 2017.

Myanmar is one of India's strategic neighbours and it shares a 1,640 km border with a number of northeastern states, including militancy-hit and

On the Rohingya issue, the MEA said has been maintaining that normalcy would return to the with the return of displaced persons.

He said is also of the view that long to the problem in the would be to ensure its socio-economic development.

An estimated 6,00,000 Rohingya Muslims had fled Myanmar's Rakhine State since August last year after large-scale violence there.

In December last, had announced a development assistance of USD 25 million for the Rakhine state.

India has been concerned over some militant groups from the Northeast region taking shelter in Myanmar. The country has been assuring India that it would not allow any insurgent groups to use its territory against India.

The issue of cross border activities by certain insurgent groups may figure during talks between Swaraj and the Myanmerese leaders.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 18:50 IST