List of ambassadors of Myanmar to the United States
The Myanmar Ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw to the Government of the United States.
Ambassador of Myanmar to the United States Embassy of Myanmar in Washington, D.C. | |
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Incumbent Aung Lynn since September 16, 2016 | |
Inaugural holder | So Nyun |
Formation | December 10, 1947 |
List of representatives
diplomatic agreement/designated | Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Observations | List of Presidents of Myanmar | List of Presidents of the United States | Term end |
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November 21, 1947 | Embassy opened | Hubert Rance | Harry S. Truman | |||
November 21, 1947 | December 10, 1947 | So Nyun | (*1897) Oxford – educated Barrister-at-law, Mayor of Rangoon, U So Nyun said that he did not think the Chinese population in Burma would sympathize with the Chinese Communists, because they were mostly businessmen and independent craftsmen. | Hubert Rance | Harry S. Truman | |
September 27, 1950 | October 11, 1950 | James Barrington (Burmese diplomat) | Sao Shwe Thaik | Harry S. Truman | ||
November 30, 1955 | December 5, 1955 | Win (Burmese diplomat) | (* 15 Feb. 1905) B.A., B. Ed., B. L. ; Burmese politician and lawyer ;
married to Daw Mya Mya Win ; s. Khin Maung Win, Tin Maung Win, Bo Bo Win, dau, Tin Tin Win *until 1942 educationist.
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Ba U | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
August 21, 1959 | August 21, 1959 | Ohn Sein |
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Win Maung | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
February 21, 1966 | February 25, 1966 | Tun Win |
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Ne Win | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
June 18, 1969 | June 27, 1968 | Hla Maung | (* September 20, 1911 at Meiktila).
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Ne Win | Richard Nixon | |
January 15, 1970 | February 20, 1970 | San Maung | *From 1981 to 1984 he was Myanmar Ambassador to Serbia. | Ne Win | Richard Nixon | |
May 5, 1972 | Win (Burmese diplomat) | Chargé d'affaires | Ne Win | Richard Nixon | ||
June 28, 1972 | July 21, 1972 | Lwin | (*10 Dec. 1912) Burmese diplomatist and politician.
Gen. Sec. Nat. League for Democracy (NLD).[5] |
Ne Win | Richard Nixon | |
August 7, 1975 | September 3, 1975 | Tin Lat | 1971 first secretary of the Burmese Embassy in Peking | Ne Win | Gerald Ford | |
July 12, 1978 | August 2, 1978 | Hla Shwe | Ne Win | Jimmy Carter | ||
September 26, 1980 | November 24, 1980 | Kyaw Khaing | 1975 he was Deputy Minister for Labour U Kyaw Khaing
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Ne Win | Jimmy Carter | |
September 24, 1982 | November 22, 1982 | Kyee Myint |
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San Yu | Ronald Reagan | |
August 31, 1984 | November 26, 1984 | Maung Maung Gyi (Burmese diplomat) | ( * September 20, 1920 in Henzada, Burma, July 2, 1988 in Lewiston, Maine)
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San Yu | Ronald Reagan | |
July 31, 1986 | September 15, 1986 | Myo Aung | San Yu | Ronald Reagan | ||
July 19, 1991 | August 6, 1991 | Thaung | Daw Thaung
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Saw Maung | George H. W. Bush | |
August 28, 1996 | October 9, 1996 | Tin Winn | Minister of the prime ministers office of detention of General Khin Nyunt sent to retirement on 24 October 2004.[6] | Than Shwe | Bill Clinton | |
May 30, 2001 | June 20, 2001 | Linn Myaing |
Mr. Myaing serves as Managing Director of Myanmar Agri - Tech Carbon Capital Ltd. since 2006 served as an Advisor of Serge Pun & Associates (Myanmar) Limited (also known as SPA (Myanmar) Ltd.) and the Group Public Relations and Protocol Department.
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Than Shwe | George W. Bush | |
July 25, 2012 | July 30, 2012 | Than Shwe (1953) | (* June 19, 1953)
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Thein Sein | Barack Obama | |
September 27, 2013 | December 3, 2013 | Kyaw Myo Htut | (* 1957)
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Thein Sein | Barack Obama | |
July 18, 2016 | September 16, 2016 | Aung Lynn | (*Feb. 9, 1958 in Yangon ) [8] | Htin Kyaw | Barack Obama |
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