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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 .
6 October 2022: Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations: 38. Comoros: Issimail Chanfi: 4 December 2020: 39. Congo: Lazare Makayat-Safouesse: 17 May 2022: 40. Costa Rica: Maritza Chan Valverde [5] 26 August 2022: Rodrigo Alberto Carazo (31 August 2018 –) 41. Côte d'Ivoire: Moriko Tiémoko: 12 July 2018: 42. Croatia: Ivan ...
In the 2022 special session of the General Assembly, Tun as Burmese ambassador to the UN, cast his country's vote in favor of Resolution ES-11/1, condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. This vote was the opposite stance from the Myanmar military regime, which supports Russia. [22]
NUCC representatives include the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH), a legislative body representing deposed lawmakers elected by the 2020 Myanmar general election, eight ethnic armed organizations, including the Karen National Union (KNU), the Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP), and the Chin National Front (CNF), and five ethnic-based consultative councils representing ...
On 1 February 2022, the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the NUG appointed Saw Ba Hla Thein as the first representative to Japan. [8] Although the NUG is widely described as a government-in-exile, [1] [9] it has not declared a temporary capital in another country or in Myanmar, and instead conducts its operations remotely and from hiding within Myanmar.
The Constitution of Myanmar stipulates that Union Ministers must be a Burmese citizen who has been living in the country for at least ten consecutive years: [2] persons who have attained the age of 40 years; persons who have qualifications, with the exception of the age limit, prescribed in Section 120 for Pyithu Hluttaw representatives;
The Ministry of Energy (Burmese: စွမ်းအင် ဝန်ကြီးဌာန, 'MOE') is a ministry in the Burmese government responsible for the country's energy sector, in particular exploration of crude oil and natural gas and manufacture and distribution of petrochemicals and petroleum products. [1]
The US government imposed broad sanctions on Myanmar including the 2003 Burma Freedom and Democracy Act, which banned all imports and export of financial services with Myanmar, froze certain Burmese financial institutions' access and increased visa restrictions for Burmese officials. [54]