List of diplomatic missions of Myanmar
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Myanmar. Myanmar (also known as Burma) has a relatively light diplomatic presence in the world, reflecting decades of self-imposed isolation.
The National Unity Government has representative offices in several countries, against embassies which support or tolerate the State Administration Council.
Diplomatic missions
Host country | Mission | Ambassador |
---|---|---|
Australia |
|
Thar Aung Nyun |
Austria |
|
Min Thein |
Bangladesh |
|
Aung Kyaw Moe |
Belgium |
|
Soe Lynn Han |
Belarus |
|
Moe Kyaw Thu |
Brazil |
|
Myo Tint |
Brunei |
|
Htin Lin |
Cambodia |
|
Thit Lin Ohn |
Canada |
|
Hau Khan Sum |
China | ||
Cuba |
|
Kyaw Nyunt Oo (Chargé d'affaires ad interim) |
Czech Republic |
|
Kay Thi Soe, Ms. |
Qatar |
|
|
Egypt |
|
Myint Lwin |
France |
|
Kyaw Zeya |
Germany |
|
Yin Yin Myint, Ms. |
India | Moe Kyaw Aung | |
Indonesia |
|
Ei Ei Khin Aye, Ms. |
Italy |
|
Hmway Hmway Khyne, Ms. |
Israel |
|
Maung Maung Lynn |
Japan |
|
Soe Han |
Kuwait |
|
Vacant |
Laos |
|
Ko Ko Naing |
Malaysia |
|
Aung Soe Win |
Nepal |
|
Myo Myint Aung |
Norway |
|
Maw Maw, Ms. |
Pakistan |
|
Win Myint |
Philippines |
|
Lwin Oo |
Russia |
|
Ko Ko Shyne |
Saudi Arabia |
|
Tin Yu |
Serbia |
|
Thurein Thant Zin |
Singapore |
|
Htay Aung |
South Africa |
|
Myint Swe |
South Korea |
|
Thant Sin |
Sri Lanka |
|
Han Thu |
Thailand |
|
Myo Myint Than |
United Kingdom | Kyaw Zwar Minn | |
United Arab Emirates |
|
|
United States |
|
Aung Lynn |
Vietnam |
|
Kyaw Soe Win |
Permanent Mission of Myanmar
International organisations | |||
---|---|---|---|
Host organisation | Mission | Head | |
United Nations at Geneva | Geneva | Myint Thu | |
Association of Southeast Asian Nations | Jakarta | Aung Myo Myint | |
United Nations at New York City | New York City | Kyaw Moe Tun |
Representative offices of the National Unity Government
Host country | City | Representative |
---|---|---|
Australia | Canberra | Tun Aung Shwe[2] |
Czech Republic | Prague | Linn Thant[3] |
France | Paris | Nan Su Mon Aung[4] |
Japan | Tokyo | Saw Ba Hla Thein[5] |
Norway | Oslo | Maung Maung Myint[6] |
South Korea | Seoul | Yan Naing Htun[7] |
United Kingdom | London | Maung Maung Aung[8] |
Thet Ko Ko[9] |
Gallery
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Embassy in Bangkok
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Embassy in Belgrade
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Consulate-General in Nanning
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Embassy in Canberra
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Embassy in London
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Embassy in Moscow
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Embassy in Paris
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Embassy in Tokyo
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Embassy in Washington, D.C.
Major Events
2023
In 25 August 2023, the State Administration Council junta expelled the East Timorese ambassador in retaliation for the East Timorese government meeting with the National Unity Government of Myanmar (NUG).[10] In December 2023, East Timor President José Ramos-Horta called for Tatmadaw soldiers to defect and join the resistance, making East Timor the only government to have openly expressed sympathies to anti-junta forces in Myanmar. Officials of the State Administration Council responded with outrage, running anti-East Timor articles in state media referring to Ramos-Horta as a "thoughtless mouthpiece of the NUG". Additionally, "junta-backed nationalists" held a protest in Yangon against Ramos-Horta.[11]
2025
See also
References
- ^ "Consulate General of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Kolkata". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Myanmar). Retrieved 25 January 2022.
- ^ Dr. Tun Aung Shwe – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ U Linn Thant – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ Nan Su Mon Aung – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ Saw Ba Hla Thein – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ Dr. Maung Maung Myint – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ U Yan Naing Htun – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ U Maung Maung Aung – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ Dr. Thet Ko Ko – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- ^ "Myanmar expels East Timor's diplomat in retaliation for supporting opposition forces". AP News. 27 August 2023. Archived from the original on December 23, 2023.
- ^ "Myanmar Junta Rages Against E. Timor President After Defection Call". The Irrawaddy. Irrawaddy Publishing Group. 14 December 2023. Archived from the original on January 18, 2024. Retrieved 29 December 2023.