US President Barack Obama today described as "historic milestone" the swearing-in of Myanmar's first civilian president in decades that marks a significant power-shift ending military rule.
Congratulating U Htin Kyaw, Obama said he "looks forward to working with him and the new government".
"U Htin Kyaw's inauguration represents a historic milestone in the country's transition to a democratically elected, civilian-led government," he said in a statement.
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Obama said the county will face significant challenges going forward, including achieving broad-based economic development, advancing national reconciliation, and promoting the rights and freedoms of all its people.
"The United States looks forward to being a friend and partner of the new government and the people of Burma as they make progress toward building a more inclusive, peaceful, and prosperous future," he said.
The 69-year-old president, a close aide of Aung San Suu Kyi, was today sworn in as president of Myanmar, that entered a new era with the Nobel Laureate's democracy movement assuming power after 50 years of military domination.