YANGON: Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi faces what could be the toughest test of her leadership yet when she opens a major ethnic peace conference aimed at ending wars that have blighted the country since its independence.
The five-day talks, which start tomorrow, will bring hundreds of ethnic minority rebel leaders to the capital, along with military top brass and international delegates such as United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon.
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