List of ambassadors of Thailand to Myanmar

Ambassador of Thailand to Myanmar
Incumbent
[[Mongkol Visitstump[1]]]
since March 30, 2017
Inaugural holderPakthip Malakul
FormationDecember 14, 1949

The Thai Ambassador in Yangon is the official representative of the Government in Bangkok to the Government of Myanmar.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Thai language Observations List of prime ministers of Thailand List of presidents of Myanmar Term end
December 14, 1949 Pote Sarasin, Thai Foreign Minister, opened the Thai Embassy in Yangon.[2] Phibul Songkhram Sao Shwe Thaik
December 14, 1949 Pakthip Malakul Religious rites were held at the opening with both Burmese and Thai monks officiating. ML Pakthip Malakul was named Chargé d'affaires pending the arrival in Rangoon of ambassador-designate Bahiddha[3] Phibul Songkhram Sao Shwe Thaik
December 30, 1949 Bahiddha Nukara [es] พระ พ หิ ท ธา นุ กร ( ส่วน นว ราช ) The first Thai Ambassador to Burma arrived in Rangoon, 1950 H.E. Phra Bahidda Nukara, first Thai Ambassador to Burma, presented his credentials to the President. Siamese Chargé d'Affaires, London, 14 May 1930 Phra Bahiddha Nukara. On 19 Oct. 1950 he was accredited as Thai Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Phibul Songkhram Sao Shwe Thaik
June 8, 1953 Prince Pisit Dispongs Diskul (*Aug 9, 1905 1966) he was a son of Damrong Rajanubhab (20th family descended from King Mongkut).
  • Educated Mil. Academy of Thailand; Mil. Staff College; Maj.- Gen., Royal Thai Army; Inspector-*In 1947 he was designated General of Infantry.
  • In 1951 he was Deputy Commander of General Staff.
  • 1952 he was director of the Intelligence Department.[4]
Phibul Songkhram Ba U
1961 Charas Chaloemtiarana (*January 24, 1909 in Bangkok). He received his education in Bangkok, graduating from the Assumption ... He was educated in Bangkok where he was graduated from the Assumption College and the University of Thammasat.He was educated in Bangkok where he was graduated from the Assumption College and the University of Thammasat. He was educated in Bangkok where he was graduated from the Assumption College and the University of Thammasat. He entered the Foreign Service in 1928 and after serving, as secretary, in Italy, Switzerland and Japan, he was appointed Director- General of the Department of Protocol. His appointment to Saigon is his first ambassadorial assignment. he is married[5] Sarit Thanarat Ba U
1968 Suwit Boworwathana Thanom Kittikachorn Ne Win
1970 Banthern Amatayakul Chargé d'affaires [6] Thanom Kittikachorn Ne Win
1972 Wongse Polnikorn Thai Ambassador to Burma Mr. Wongse Polnikorn Deputy Agriculture Minister Wongse Polnikorn, Vong Polnikorn took leave of his majesty today prior to his departure to take up the posts as Thai Ambassador to Argentina.[7] Thanom Kittikachorn Ne Win
1978 Sakchai Bamrungpong th:ศักดิชัย บำรุงพงศ์ 1918[8] Kriangsak Chomanan Ne Win 1978
February 20, 1980 Thepkamol Devakula Thep Thewakun[9] Prem Tinsulanonda Ne Win
1984 Somphand Kokilanon Prem Tinsulanonda San Yu
1992 Wirasak Futrakun Virasakdi Futrakul[10] Suchinda Kraprayoon Than Shwe 1994
1994 Poksak Nilubol Poksak Nin-ubon Chuan Leekpai Than Shwe 1998
1999 Pensak Chalarak Pensak Chalarak, Phansak Chalarak Chuan Leekpai Than Shwe
2001 Sura Pon Pose Yamoot Thaksin Shinawatra Than Shwe
January 14, 2004 Suphot Dhirakaosal สุพจน์ ธีรเกาศัลย์ Thaksin Shinawatra Than Shwe
2007 Bansarn Bunnag [pl] บรรสาน บุนนาค (*17 April 1959) obtained her B.A. degree from the Northeast. Surayud Chulanont Than Shwe
May 16, 2012 Pisanu Suvanajata พิษณุ สุวรรณะชฎ [12] Yingluck Shinawatra Thein Sein December 7, 2016
March 30, 2017 Jukr Boon-Long ประจำประเทศ 26.09.2016 agreement (* 17 November 1957 in Thailand) is married, obtained a bachelor's degree of Law from the University of Ramkhamhaeng of Thailand, a master's degree in International Politics and Economics from the University of Detroit, United States of America, and an honourable degree from the National Defense College of Thailand in 2009. *In 1984 he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, has served in the Royal Thai Embassies in Washington DC, Hanoi and Berlin.
  • From 2006 to 2009, he served as Consul-General of Thailand in Los Angeles.
  • From 2009 to 2012 he was director General of the Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand.
  • From 11 Jul 2012 to 2015 he was Thai Ambassador Israel and concurrently as Thai Ambassador to Norway.[13]
Prayut Chan-o-cha Htin Kyaw

16°47′29″N 96°08′25″E / 16.791333°N 96.140306°E / 16.791333; 96.140306 [14]

References

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  1. ^ Royal Thai Embassy in Yangon Myanmar
  2. ^ Pote Sarasin, Thai Foreign Minister, opened the Thai Embassy in Yangon, [1]
  3. ^ Pakthip Malakul
  4. ^ Prince Pisit Dispongs Diskul[2]
  5. ^ Charas Chaloemtiarana
  6. ^ Banthern Amatayakul
  7. ^ Wongse Polnikorn
  8. ^ Seni Saowapong (Sakchai Bamrungphong)
  9. ^ Thep Thewakun[3], The Far East and Australasia, p. 307
  10. ^ Wirasak Futrakun
  11. ^ Bansarn Bunnag
  12. ^ "Pisanu Suvanajata". Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  13. ^ Jukr Boon-Long
  14. ^ Royal Thai Embassy in Yangon Myanmar