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Burma aid blockage "unacceptable"

A man is treated in a temporary hospital run by the Myanmar Army
Gordon Brown has said the blocking of aid to the victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma is "utterly unacceptable."
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The PM's views
"We will work together to see if we can make a contribution to making for a safer, more peaceful and more prosperous world."
"We wish to move forward to discuss the issues that are important for the future of Europe - climate change, economic cooperation, trade and fighting terrorism."
Gordon Brown in the US
From 16-19 April 2008, Gordon Brown made his second visit to the United States since becoming Prime Minister.
In pictures: Sarkozy state visit
View images of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's state visit to the UK on the Downing Street Flickr channel.
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