Myanmar Permanent Representative next the United Nations Office at Geneva

Last updated
Ambassador of Myanmar to United Nations Office at Geneva
Incumbent
Hau Khan Sum

since 2017
Inaugural holder Win Pe (Burmese diplomat)
FormationNovember 4, 1970

The Myanmar Permanent Representative in Geneva is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw next the United Nations Office at Geneva.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation Permanent Representative Observations List of presidents of Myanmar Term end
November 4, 1970 Win Pe (Burmese diplomat) coacredited, residence as Myanmar Ambassador to Italy in Rome [1] Ne Win April 25, 1975
August 11, 1976 Thet Tun residence as Myanmar Ambassador to France in Paris(* 1926) [2] Ne Win April 1, 1978
June 19, 1978 Saw Hlaing residence as Myanmar Ambassador to France in Paris(* 1929) [3] Ne Win 1981
1984 Maung Maung Gyi (Burmese diplomat) San Yu 1985
1985 Tin Tun (Burmese diplomat) accredited 16 July 1985 as Myanmar Ambassador to the United Kingdom. San Yu 1988
1988 Aung Thant Saw Maung 1991
1991 Tin Kyaw Hlaing Saw Maung 1994
1994 Aye (Burmese diplomat) Than Shwe 1999
1999 Mya Than Than Shwe 2005
2005 Nyunt Maung Shein Than Shwe 2007
2007 Wunna Maung Lwin Than Shwe 2011
2011 Maung Wai Thein Sein 2016
2016 Htin Lynn [4] Htin Kyaw 2017
2017 Hau Khan Sum Chargé d'affaires Htin Kyaw

Coordinates: 46°13′16″N6°08′52″E / 46.220999°N 6.147664°E / 46.220999; 6.147664 [5]

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