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Foreign Policy of The Union of Myanmar (A) Emergence of Foreign Policy - A State attains some of its national objectives by adopting and implementing its domestic policies. However as it is interrelated with other states, it becomes necessary to adopt policies that would persuade other states to react favorably. ... [ more ] (B) Independent and Active Foreign Policy - Beginning in 1971 Myanmar transformed its independent and non-aligned Foreign Policy to an independent and active Foreign Policy. The State Law and Order Restoration Council , by its Declaration 3/88 of 18.9.88 promulgated that it would continue to adhere to the independent and active foreign policy. ... [ more ] (C) The Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence - In 1954 Myanmar, China and India, during Chinese Premier Chou En Lai’s visit to India and Myanmar expounded the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence. Accordingly, on 28.6.1954 China and India signed in New Delhi and on 29.6.1954 Myanmar and China signed in Yangon, agreements to adhere to these Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence. ... [ more ] DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Countries having diplomatic relations with Myanmar. The Union of Myanmar, being desirous of promoting friendly relations and cooperation with other countries, and in accordance with the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, International Law, the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic and Consular relations, has established diplomatic relations with the countries in the world. [ more ] |
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