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List of ambassadors of Myanmar to Russia

Coordinates: 55°45′26″N 37°35′33″E / 55.757133°N 37.592553°E / 55.757133; 37.592553
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Ambassador of Myanmar to the Russia
Посольство Мьянмы в России [ru]
Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street 41
Embassy of Myanmar in Moscow
Incumbent
Ko Ko Shein
since June 28, 2017
Inaugural holderU Ohn
FormationFebruary 16, 1951

The Myanmar Ambassador in Moscow is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw to the Government of Russia.

History

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  • Since 1989 Union of Myanmar

List of representatives

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Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Myanmar List of presidents of Russia Term end
February 16, 1951 U Ohn (*1918) was often referred to by his nickname "San-she-Kodaw" (The long-haired monk) which hits off exactly his combination of Bloomsbury intellectual and Buddhist ascetic. A bachelor, a teetotaller, a vegetarian, he lives in the simplest style, even as Ambassador. A thin, handsome young man with an. appealing smile, he walks with a limp due to a tubercular bone infection, and is not physically strong. After study at Rangoon University he was sent to the Russia just before the war, with the help and influence of Dr. Ba Maw. as a State scholar, and he spent the war years there Almost inevitably he made Communist contacts in the Russia but these did not find him entirely satisfactory. He became friendly, through Mr. Furnivall. with a number of Left-wing intellectuals, such as Dorothy Woodman and Tom Driberg, and after the war canvassed with them energetically on behalf of the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, whose unofficial representative in London he was.[1] Sao Shwe Thaik Joseph Stalin 1956
January 1, 1956 U Kyin (25 April 1904 – 2006)[2] Ba U Nikita Khrushchev 1962
June 20, 1964 Pe Khin Thray Sithu U Pe Khin Ne Win Leonid Brezhnev 1965
January 1, 1966 Ba Saw Ne Win Leonid Brezhnev 1968
February 5, 1968 Kyaw Tun Thakin Kyaw Tun[3] Ne Win Leonid Brezhnev 1965
December 23, 1977 Kyaw Khaing also accredited in East Berlin. Ne Win Leonid Brezhnev
October 4, 1980 Hla Shwe [5] Ne Win Leonid Brezhnev 1981
January 1, 1981 Kyaw Khin [6] San Yu Leonid Brezhnev 1984
January 1, 1984 Tin Aye (Burmese diplomat) Lt. Col.[7] San Yu Konstantin Chernenko 1988
January 1, 1986 Kyee Myint also accredited in East Berlin and Helsinki.[8] en:San Yu Andrei Gromyko 1988
January 1, 1988 Tin Tun (Burmase diplomat) Tin Tun (1988-92[9] Saw Maung Mikhail Gorbachev 1992
November 29, 1994 Khin Maung Soe (Burmese diplomat) [10] Than Shwe Boris Yeltsin 1996
March 15, 2000 Tin Soe ТИН СО [11] Than Shwe Vladimir Putin
November 16, 2006 Min Tein МИН ТЕЙН[12] Than Shwe Vladimir Putin
January 24, 2013 Tin Yu Thein Sein Vladimir Putin
June 28, 2017 Ko Ko Shein Ко Ко Шейн[13] Htin Kyaw Vladimir Putin

55°45′26″N 37°35′33″E / 55.757133°N 37.592553°E / 55.757133; 37.592553 [14]

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