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The Government of Ireland established diplomatic relations with Myanmar on a non-resident basis on 10 February 2004. The Irish Government was still concerned about the arbitrary detention of the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. [31] Burma Action Ireland is a pro-democracy group that freely operates in the Republic of Ireland. [32] [33]
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 .
Myanmar (Burma) and the United States had a diplomatic contact prior to the British colonial period. They established formal diplomatic relations in 1947 in anticipation of Burma's independence. In the early 1950s, the United States supported elements of the defeated Chinese Nationalist military which fled to Burma after their defeat in the ...
The European Union’s top diplomat on Thursday expressed opposition to Myanmar’s upcoming role as the overseer of relations between the 27-nation bloc and Southeast Asian nations and reasserted ...
Myanmar’s military government confirmed Monday that it has been holding talks, brokered by China, with representatives of an alliance of ethnic minority armed groups against which it is engaged ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Myanmar. In November 2005, the Myanmar government transferred its seat from Yangon to Naypyidaw . At present, the former capital of Yangon hosts 38 embassies.
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 ...
On 16 December 1949, Burma's Foreign Minister Aye Maung gave a note to Zhou Enlai that Rangoon “decide to recognize PRC, and hope to establish diplomatic relations and exchange diplomatic envoys.” [12] Mao Zedong sent a telegram to Liu Shaoqi and Zhou Enlai on 19 December to ask Burma for their willingness to cut off diplomatic relations ...