This is a typical political move--hold talks and maybe your prob will go away.
YANGON, Myanmar -- Ruling generals here and detained democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi appear to be paving the way for talks as the two sides take cautious steps toward ending a two-decadelong deadlock.
Ms. Suu Kyi's party said it was prepared to make "adjustments" for the sake of dialogue, and the junta has appointed a relatively flexible Cabinet-level official to coordinate contact with Ms. Suu Kyi.
The junta's top general offered earlier this week to meet with Ms. Suu Kyi, who remains under house arrest. But he said she must first renounce her calls for international sanctions against the regime, which has been widely condemned for crushing mass protests against it last month.
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