Noeleen Heyzer

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Noeleen Heyzer
Korean War 60th Anniversary Armistice Ceremony 27.jpg
Heyzer speaking at a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War
United Nations Special Envoy on Myanmar
In office
25 October 2021 June 2023