|     | William Burns, the  State Department's number three, pictured in February 2010, will head  this week to Thailand for talks with the politically torn ally on a trip  that will also take him to Cambodia, Indonesia and the Philippines,  officials said Wednesday. (AFP/File/Louai Beshara)  |      |        |             July 15, 2010  WASHINGTON (AFP) - A senior US envoy  will head this week to Thailand for talks with the politically torn ally  on a trip that will also take him to Cambodia, Indonesia and the  Philippines, officials said Wednesday.             William Burns, the State Department's number three, will hold a  "strategic dialogue" with officials in Bangkok on Friday and deliver a  speech on US-Thai relations at Chulalongkorn University, the State  Department said.            Thailand, the oldest US ally in Asia, is tense after street  protests ended in a bloody army crackdown in May.            The anti-government "Red Shirt" movement has supported US  mediation, to which the government is opposed.            Burns will head Saturday to Phnom Penh for events marking the  60th anniversary of relations between Cambodia and the United States  before heading to Indonesia, with which President Barack Obama has been       seeking stronger ties.            He will round off his trip Monday and Tuesday in the Philippines,  another close US ally, for talks with the new administration of  President Benigno Aquino, the State Department said.            The Obama administration has sought to build relations with  Southeast Asia, believing the previous George W. Bush administration  neglected the comparatively calm region due to its preoccupation with  Iraq and Afghanistan.            Burns's visit "to these Southeast Asian partners is an important  element of the administration's commitment to increased and deepened  engagement with this dynamic region," the State Department said in a  statement.            Burns is the under secretary of state for political affairs, the  top position for career US diplomats.
 
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