List of ambassadors of Myanmar to Germany

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Ambassador of Myanmar to Germany
Incumbent
Yin Yin Myint
since May 19, 2015
Inaugural holder Nyun
FormationJanuary 1, 1955

The Myanmar Ambassador in Berlin is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw to the Government of Germany.

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History

List of representatives

Diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Myanmar List of chancellors of Germany Term end
January 1, 1955 So Nyun (*1886) Life Extending by Fishes The 53-year-old Burmese ambassador So Nyun, who is living as a result of a cancer affliction, recently gave 53 fish their freedom again after a Buddhist rite.
  • U Khin Maung Gale, Charge d'Affaires in the Legation of the Union of Burma in the Hotel Muskewitz, Dechenstr. 5, Bonn. [3]
Ba U Konrad Adenauer 1958
January 1, 1958 Sithu Myat Tun Win Maung Konrad Adenauer 1962
January 1, 1962vacant Ne Win Konrad Adenauer 1963
July 29, 1966 Maung Lwin Ne Win Ludwig Erhard 1971
January 1, 1974 Ba Saw
  • Tun Kyi First Secretary
  • Tint So Second Secretary
  • Win Naing Third Secretary
Ne Win Helmut Schmidt
November 15, 1975 Chit Moung [4] Ne Win Helmut Schmidt
January 1, 1977 Maung Maung Nyunt Mg Mg Nyunt Ne Win Helmut Schmidt
February 23, 1982 Than Lwin [5] San Yu Helmut Kohl
January 30, 1986 Maung Maung Than Tun 20.06.1986 Myanmar Ambassador to Austria Prague Embassy by FO ex- Captain Than Tun (1987–92) [6] San Yu Helmut Kohl
June 6, 1990 Win Aung [7] Saw Maung Helmut Kohl
September 18, 1996 Tun Ngwe 10.06.1998 accreditation as Myanmar Ambassador to Austria Than Shwe Helmut Kohl 2001
December 31, 1999 San Thein Than Shwe Gerhard Schröder
April 1, 2000The Embassy moved from Schumannstraße 112 Bonn to Zimmerstraße 56, 6. Etage Mitte (locality). Than Shwe Gerhard Schröder
October 7, 2002 Nyunt Maung Shein Than Shwe Gerhard Schröder
June 24, 2005 Thu Yin [8] Than Shwe Gerhard Schröder
July 11, 2012 Lay Lay Nwe Soe Nwe [9] Thein Sein Angela Merkel
January 1, 2015 Aye Ko Ko Charge d'Affaires [10] Thein Sein Angela Merkel
May 19, 2015 Yin Yin Myint Htin Kyaw Angela Merkel

Coordinates: 52°27′19″N13°17′06″E / 52.455324°N 13.284930°E / 52.455324; 13.284930 [12]

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