WELCOME TO MYANMAR EMBASSY, BELGRADE

Myanmar and former Yugoslavia established official diplomatic relations on 19th December 1950. The first Yugoslav Ambassador was appointed on 11th April 1952. Myanmar opened its Embassy at the present address of Kneza Milosa 72, 11000, in Belgrade in 1955 and H.E U Hla Maung was the First Myanmar Ambassador accredited to Yugoslavia who was appointed on 26th April 1955.

The incumbent Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar to the Republic of Serbia is H.E U (Mr.) Thurain Thant Zin who presented his Letters of Credence to H.E Mr. Aleksandar Vucic, President of the Republic of Serbia on 24th October 2019, becoming the 19th Head of Mission of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.

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ACTIVITIES
  • Virtual Celebration of Marking the 73rd Anniversary of Independence Day of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the 70th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between Republic of the Union of Myanmar and Republic of Serbia
  • His Excellency U Myo Aye Accompanied the official visit of State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to Hungary (From 4-6-2019 to 7-6-2019)
  • Asia-Pacific Luncheon
    71th Independence Day of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Celebrated in Belgrade (24-1-2019)
  • 51st ASEAN Day Celebration at Myanmar Embassy, Belgrade (8-8-2018)
  • His Excellency U Myo Aye presents Letter of Credence to His Excellency Mr. Rumen Radev, President of the Republic of Bulgaria at Presidential Palace, Sofia (29-5-2018)
  • His Excellency U Myo Aye presents the Letter of Credence to His Excellency Mr. János Áder, President of Hungary at Presidential Palace, Budapest (27-3-2017)
  • His Excellency U Myo Aye,presents the Letter of Credence to His Excellency Mr. Andrej Kiska, President of the Slovak Republic at Presidential Palace, Bratislava (1-3-2017)

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