YANGON—The U.S. government’s chief aid officer has warned that assistance to Myanmar depends on continued reform and that the country needs to stop restricting humanitarian access to communities hit by sectarian violence.
In an interview at the conclusion of a two-day trip to the country, Rajiv Shah, administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, said that Washington has spent $186 million in foreign aid in Myanmar…
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