Myanmar on Friday said it had released dozens of jailed dissidents, as the fast-changing former pariah state hosts top-level international visitors, including from the European Union.
The country pardoned 69 inmates, the latest in a series of releases that have been seen internationally as a key marker of its emergence from military rule.
A statement from the president’s office said the release was to “respect humanitarian grounds and allow (those freed) to be able to assist in national building by understanding the benevolence and loving kindness of the state”.
It reiterated a pledge that Myanmar would free all remaining detained dissidents by the end of the year.
The announcement, which said the releases began on Friday, comes as Myanmar hosts a slew of international delegations.
Reformist President Thein Sein met EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on Thursday as part of a wide-ranging European mission to the country.