List of ambassadors of Myanmar to China

Coordinates: 9°56′28″N 116°27′38″E / 9.941072°N 116.460650°E / 9.941072; 116.460650
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Ambassador of Myanmar to China
Incumbent
U Myo Thant Pe
since November 22, 2019
Inaugural holderMyint Thein (Burmese diplomat) [my]
Formation1950

The Myanmar Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw to the Government of China.

List of representatives[edit]

Diplomatic agreement/designated Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Myanmar Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
1950 June 8, 1950 The governments in Beijing and Yangon established diplomatic relations. U Nu Zhou Enlai
1950 Myint Thein (Burmese diplomat) [my] [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 [citation needed] 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.
  • In 1974 he was council in London.
Thein Sein Wen Jiabao
2011 March 15, 2011 Tin Oo (Burmese diplomat) 吴丁乌大使, Thein Sein Wen Jiabao
2015 Hong Liang (* septiembre de 1969)[6] Thein Sein Li Keqiang

9°56′28″N 116°27′38″E / 9.941072°N 116.460650°E / 9.941072; 116.460650 [7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ [1]U Myint Thein's death (Myint Thein (Burmese diplomat) [my])
  2. ^ Thein Maung
  3. ^ Myint Maung
  4. ^ Sett (Burmese diplomat)
  5. ^ Tin Oo
  6. ^ Hong Liang
  7. ^ Wolfgang Bartke [es], 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, [2], Selected Writings of Retired Ambassador U Thet Tun, p. 21, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China,[3], China-Myanmar-Relations, [4]