Pubdate: 2 Mar 1999 Source: Kyodo News (Japan) MYANMAR PREMIER TO VISIT THAILAND ON MARCH 8-9 BANGKOK, March 2 (Kyodo) -- Myanmar Prime Minister Than Shwe will visit Thailand on March 8-9 to discuss illicit drug trafficking and bilateral relations, Thai Foreign Minister Surin Pitsuwan said Tuesday. Surin said narcotics produced in Myanmar usually go through Thailand before reaching the world market, adding that the Myanmar government has expressed its readiness to cooperate with Thailand to stem drug traffic. In February, the U.S. State Department said Myanmar continues to be the world's largest producer of illicit opium despite the government's efforts to deal with the problem. Last week Myanmar hosted an international heroin conference, sponsored by Interpol, which called for worldwide assistance in the battle against narcotics. But the forum was boycotted by Interpol members from the United States and many European countries, mainly due to the Myanmar junta's poor human rights record. During his trip, Than Shwe will visit the northern province of Chiang Mai, a major point on the drug trafficking route from Myanmar to Thailand. The two countries will also discuss a plan for cooperative development of their border regions as a part of measures to suppress narcotics trade, Surin said. Bilateral relations have been strained following a series of disputes and clashes in December and January in the Andaman Sea, which resulted in the death of three Myanmar and two Thai soldiers. - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski