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Minority votes in the General Assembly

Sometimes these votes highlight an issue where there is a difference from the majority of the international community.

Myanmar…

voted with 3 other nations (out of 160) to abstain on The second preambular paragraph. 1 December 1999
voted with 5 other nations (out of 183) to abstain on Draft resolution XXXIV (resolution 63/73). 2 December 2008
voted with 5 other nations (out of 124) to abstain on Operative paragraph 14. 23 December 2005
voted with 6 other nations (out of 178) to abstain on Draft resolution XVI (resolution 61/74). 6 December 2006
voted with 6 other nations (out of 169) to abstain on The last three words of operative paragraph 5 of draft resolution XX — “and South Asia” –. 3 December 2004
voted with 6 other nations (out of 171) to abstain on The words “and South Asia”. 8 December 2005
voted with 6 other nations (out of 177) to abstain on Draft resolution XI (resolution 60/65). 8 December 2005
voted with 6 other nations (out of 153) to abstain on Operative paragraph 3, as a whole,. 29 November 2001
voted with 7 other nations (out of 161) to abstain on The last three words of operative paragraph 3 of draft resolution P, as orally amended,. 22 November 2002
voted with 7 other nations (out of 165) to abstain on Operative paragraph 3 as a whole of draft resolution P, as orally amended,. 22 November 2002
voted with 7 other nations (out of 177) to abstain on Draft resolution XIV (resolution 58/180). 22 December 2003
voted with 7 other nations (out of 121) to abstain on Operative paragraph 15. 23 December 2005
voted with 7 other nations (out of 173) to abstain on Draft resolution II (resolution 55/92). 4 December 2000
voted with 7 other nations (out of 150) to abstain on The words “and South Asia”. 29 November 2001
voted with 7 other nations (out of 170) to abstain on Draft resolution XIII (resolution 56/159). 19 December 2001
voted with 7 other nations (out of 167) to abstain on The draft resolution (resolution 51/42). 10 December 1996
voted with 7 other nations (out of 164) to abstain on The draft resolution (resolution 52/35). 9 December 1997
voted with 8 other nations (out of 173) to abstain on The words “and South Asia”. 5 December 2007
voted with 8 other nations (out of 182) to abstain on Draft resolution XVI (resolution 62/37). 5 December 2007
voted with 8 other nations (out of 176) to abstain on The seventh preambular paragraph of draft resolution XIII. 18 December 2002

Ambassadors

People who have spoken in the General Assembly or Security Council in the name of Myanmar. Sometimes ministers or heads of state take the place of the official ambassador of the day.

NameSpeechesFirstLast
Mr. Aung 6 24 September 1999 29 September 2003
Mr. Aye 2 23 October 1995 15 October 2003
U Aye 1 19 October 2004 19 October 2004
Mr. Gyaw 5 11 October 1994 30 September 1998
Mr. Htoo 1 18 June 2002 18 June 2002
Mr. Lwin 2 20 October 2005 29 October 2008
Mr. Lynn 2 30 October 2007 21 December 2007
Mr. Mra 24 18 October 1994 10 November 2005
Mr. U Win Mra 1 12 October 2004 12 October 2004
Mr. Wim Mra 1 13 September 2006 13 September 2006
U Win Mra 1 6 October 2005 6 October 2005
Mr. Myaing 1 12 December 1997 12 December 1997
Mr. Myint 2 21 September 2007 11 November 2008
Ms. Myo 1 13 September 2007 13 September 2007
Mr. Mya Oo 1 2 June 2006 2 June 2006
Mr. Pe 1 4 November 1999 4 November 1999
Mr. Kyaw Tint Swe 1 4 December 2006 4 December 2006
Mr. Swe 49 21 September 2001 13 July 2009
Mr. Than Swe 2 19 June 2008 14 January 2009
Mr. Kyi Tun 1 14 June 2004 14 June 2004
Mr. Tun 2 23 December 2003 23 December 2004
Mr. Wai 6 23 December 2005 31 October 2007
Mr. Kwaw Win 1 28 October 2004 28 October 2004
Mr. Win 5 16 September 2005 29 September 2008
U Tin Winn 1 29 September 2004 29 September 2004
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