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Kyaw Nyein's Israel initiatives led to a friendlier pro-Israel attitude by Burma's United Nations delegation and marked the beginning of mutual visits in military, economic and other fields. [4] In May 1955, when U Nu , Burma's first Prime Minister since the country gained independence, traveled to Israel, it was the first visit of an Asian ...
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Minister David Hacohen 1953 - 1955; Minister Yaacov Shimoni 1955 - 1957; Daniel Lewin 1957 - 1960; Eliashiv Ben-Horin 1960 - 1963; Mesholam Veron 1964 - 1968; Zvi Brosh 1968 - 1970; Arieh Eilan 1970 - 1973
Particularly of interest to the Burmese were Israel's universal registration and civilian military service programs. [13] In modern history, Myanmar is the only country in the Southeast Asian region that possesses a purely military regime that simultaneously controls the political arena.
The military junta in Myanmar views such actions as destabilizing, leading to further strain in diplomatic relations. These covert operations have created a complex web of alliances and enmities, as India navigates its interests while attempting to maintain a semblance of cooperative relations with the Myanmar government.
China's government has maintained good working relations with Myanmar’s ruling military, which is shunned and sanctioned by many Western nations for seizing power from the elected government of ...
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The embassy represented Israel in the Philippines starting from 1957 when relations were first established until 1962 when the Embassy of Israel in Manila was opened. [3] It also represented Israel in Laos from 1956 to 1964, Cambodia from 1959 [ 4 ] to 1966, [ 5 ] Ceylon starting in 1957, and in the Maldives at some point.