Ambassador of Myanmar to China | |
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Incumbent U Myo Thant Pe since November 22, 2019 | |
Inaugural holder | Myint Thein (Burmese diplomat) |
Formation | 1950 |
The Myanmar Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw to the Government of China.
List of representatives
Diplomatic agreement/designated | Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Observations | List of presidents of Myanmar | Premier of the People's Republic of China | Term end |
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1950 | June 8, 1950 | The governments in Beijing and Yangon established diplomatic relations. | U Nu | Zhou Enlai | ||
1950 | Myint Thein (Burmese diplomat) | [1] | U Nu | Zhou Enlai | ||
1951 | Hla Maung | ex-ICS and first chairman of the Burma Economic Aid Committee, an inter-scorotarial committee appointed by the Cabinet to serve as the opposite number to the U.S. Special and Technical Economic Mission to Burma (ECA, MSA, TCA) | U Nu | Zhou Enlai | 1958 | |
1959 | Maung Maung Kyaw Win | concurrently as Minister to Mongolia | Ne Win | Zhou Enlai | 1964 | |
1964 | Samar Duwah Sin Wah Naung | Ne Win | Zhou Enlai | 1967 | ||
1970 | Thein Maung | (1890–1975)U Thein Maung became the second Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (formal term Chief Justice of the Union of Burma) some time in 1952 when Chief Justice Sir Ba U retired and became President. Hence U Thein Maung was the second3[2] | Ne Win | Zhou Enlai | 1974 | |
1974 | Thakin Chan Tun | Sein Win (Brigadier General) | Zhou Enlai | 1976 | ||
1976 | Myint Maung (Burmese diplomat) | Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Environmental Protection,[3] | Sein Win (Brigadier General) | Hua Guofeng | 1978 | |
1978 | Tha Tun | Maung Maung Kha | Hua Guofeng | 1982 | ||
1982 | Aung Win | Maung Maung Kha | Zhao Ziyang | 1983 | ||
1983 | Hla Shwe | Beijing Embassy by Lanzin Youth leader Major Hla Shwe (1981–84). Group Captain Tin Mg Myint (1984–87).5 | Maung Maung Kha | Zhao Ziyang | 1984 | |
1984 | Tin Maung Myint | Maung Maung Kha | Zhao Ziyang | 1987 | ||
1987 | Tin Aung Tun | Colonel Tin Aung Tun replaced Colonel Tin Win in 2015 when the latter resigned from his position as minister to compete in the November 8 | Maung Maung Kha | Li Peng | 1991 | |
1993 | March 2, 1993 | Sett (Burmese diplomat) | [4] | Than Shwe | Li Peng | |
2002 | Ba Htay Chit | Than Shwe | Zhu Rongji | |||
2003 | Sein Win Aung | Khin Nyunt | Wen Jiabao | |||
2007 | August 1, 2007 | Thein Lwin | Earlier in August, Myanmar appointed its ambassador to China, Thein Lwin, to serve concurrently as ambassador to North Korea.
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Thein Sein | Wen Jiabao | |
2011 | March 15, 2011 | Tin Oo (Burmese diplomat) | 吴丁乌大使,
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Thein Sein | Wen Jiabao | |
2015 | Hong Liang | (* septiembre de 1969)[6] | Thein Sein | Li Keqiang |
See also
References
- ↑ U Myint Thein's death (Myint Thein (Burmese diplomat))
- ↑ Thein Maung
- ↑ Myint Maung
- ↑ Sett (Burmese diplomat)
- ↑ Tin Oo
- ↑ Hong Liang
- ↑ Wolfgang Bartke, The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of June 1981, Institut für Asienkunde, 1981 – 110 pp. p. 86p. 13, Embassy of Myanmar en Beijing, , Selected Writings of Retired Ambassador U Thet Tun, p. 21, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China,, China-Myanmar-Relations,
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