Tin Latt (diplomat)

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Tin Latt
Burmese: ဦးတင်လတ်
In office
August 6, 1998 – 2000
Preceded byKhin Maung Ohn
Succeeded byMyint Swe
Myanmar Ambassador to India
In office
April 12, 1999 – 2002
Preceded byWynn Lwin
Succeeded byKyi Thein
In office
20022002
Preceded byJune 27, 1996 FO Lt. Commander Hla Myint Oo
Succeeded byTin Oo Lwin
Myint Naung
In office
20002006
Succeeded byAye Kywe
Myanmar Ambassador to Malaysia
In office
2006 – June 7, 2013
Preceded byMyint Aung
Succeeded byZaw Myint
U Sein Oo
Personal details
Born(1949-01-08)8 January 1949
Mawlamyaing
Spouse(s)Khin Swe Win, Alk Tee (a) Thi Thi Win
Parents
  • Sein Tin (father)
  • Saw Han (mother)
Education1966 matriculated St. Patrick's High School. (Basic Education High School No. 5 Botataung).
Alma mater
Occupation
  • From 1976 to 1981 he was Civil Assistant Surgeon, Anti-Venereal Disease Campaign, Meikhtilda.
  • From 1981 to 1986 he was Civil Assistant Surgeon, Mandalay General Hospital.
  • From 1986 to 1989 he was Clinincal Demonstrator, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medicine Mandalay,;
  • From 1993 to 1995 he had a study leave as a Member of Royal College of Paediatrics at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh for.
  • From 1995 to 1996 he was Assistant Lecturer, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medicine 1, Yangon.
  • From 1996 to 1997 he was Consultant Physician, Falam District Hospital.
  • In 1997 he was Lecturer and Consultant Physician, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medicine 1, Yangon[1]

Tin Latt is a retired Burmese physician and diplomat.

Life[]

  • On March 23, 1997 he was appointed ambassador in Katmandu, where he was accredited form August 6, 1998 to 2000.[2]
  • From 2000 to 2002 he was ambassador in New Delhi.
  • In 2002 he was ambassador in Pretoria.[3]
  • From 2002 to 2006 he was ambassador in Hanoi.[4]
  • From 2008 to June 7, 2013 ambassador in Kuala Lumpur.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Ministry of Health, Union of Myanmar, Who's who in Health and Medicine in Myanmar: A Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women who Have Contributed to the Development of Health and Medicine in Myanmar Since Independence (1948), 2003 - 768 p. [1]
  2. ^ The BurmaNet News: March 29, 1997 U TIN LATT APPOINTED AMBASSADOR TO NEPAL
  3. ^ South African Yearbook of International Affairs, [2], Mail & Guardian, [3]
  4. ^ On the occasion of its Independence Day on Tuesday, Myanmar’s Ambassador to Viet Nam, U Tin Latt, wrote to Viet Nam News.[4]
  5. ^ United Sikhs Embassy of the Union of Myanmar in Malaysia, Ambassador, His Excellency, U Tin Latt
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