Current political progress, policy matters clarified to heads of Myanmar missions to foreign countries

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Union Minister U Wunna Maung Lwin and Union Minister U Ko Ko Hlaing meet Myanmar ambassadors and permanent representatives to clarify current political progress.

Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Wunna Maung Lwin and Union Minister for International Cooperation U Ko Ko Hlaing co-hosted a virtual coordination meeting with Myanmar Ambassadors and permanent representatives from the Middle East and Africa Zone, Europe Zone and America Zone on 13 August 2021, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nay Pyi Taw.
During the Meeting, Union Minister U Wunna Maung Lwin and Union Minister U Ko Ko Hlaing briefed them on current political situations and developments and highlighted the policy matters. Subsequently, Myanmar Ambassadors and permanent representatives discussed and presented ongoing missions work plans and Union Ministers gave guidelines on work plans and explained the necessary measures.
The meeting was also attended by the deputy minister, permanent secretary and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was learnt that the similar virtual coordination meeting with the heads of Myanmar Missions from Asia and Pacific Zone was held on 11 August 2021.—MNA

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