MoFA, MoIC Union Ministers meet officers/staff who will serve at Myanmar embassies, permanent representative offices, and consulates
April 26
Union Minister for Foreign
Affairs U Than Swe and Union Minister for International Cooperation U Ko Ko
Hlaing delivered speeches respectively at the meeting with officers and staff
who will serve duties at the Myanmar Embassy, permanent representative offices,
and consulates in foreign countries yesterday.
Deputy Minister for Foreign
Affairs U Kyaw Myo Htut, diplomats, directors-general, deputy directors-general
and officials and staff from the ministry attended the meeting.
At the meeting, Union Minister U
Than Swe mentioned that the staff are not assigned to serve in foreign
countries alternatively but the suitable ones are selected by the department heads.
It is needed to safeguard the national interests and serve the duties on the
front line as diplomacy is the first line of defence showing loyalty to the
country. It is vitally important that diplomats must be more effective in their
work and always consider their ethics in addition to the rules and regulations
of the civil service. They need to keep studying the current situation of the
world and the development of the country to be able to give a proper response
and protect the national interest of the country. They should make efforts
despite the ranks. Negotiations should be done in reference to international
relations to promote better bilateral interests.
Then, Union Minister U Ko Ko
Hlaing called for efforts to be good diplomats in serving duties. He talked
about the meaning of Embassy and Messenger, saying the embassy represents the
country and it should stand for the national interests of the country and the
diplomats should share the messages and attitude of the government for its
people to the international arena. Being the foreign service staff, they are
eligible for privilege and immunity. Privilege means being recognized as a
diplomat with proper authority and one should make efforts to be a good
diplomat. The Union minister also urged them to be perfect diplomats learning
international affairs, international laws and the rules of the Vienna
Convention. — MNA/KTZH

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