The opening ceremony of the Myanmar Con­sulate-General took place at the K-2 Gov­ernment Guesthouse in Saint Petersburg on the evening of 5 March local time with the at­tendance of State Administration Council Chairman Prime Min­ister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.

 

Also present at the event were SAC Joint Secretary Gen­eral Ye Win Oo, Council Member General Nyo Saw, Union Minis­ters U Than Swe, Admiral Moe Aung, Dr Kan Zaw, U Ko Ko Lwin and Dr Myo Thein Kyaw, Bago Region Chief Minister U Myo Swe Win, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of Com­mander-in-Chief, Myanmar Am­bassador to Russia U Thit Linn Ohn, deputy ministers, Governor of Saint Petersburg Mr Alexan­der Beglov, the Russian Am­bassador to Myanmar, cabinet members of Saint Petersburg, Myanmar Consul-General U Aung Pe Thet, relevant officials, scholars and invitees.

 

The ceremony commenced with the playing of the National Anthems of the two countries.

 

The Senior General, the Union Minister for Foreign Af­fairs and the Governor of Saint Petersburg cut the ribbon to in­augurate the Consulate-General.

 

In his opening speech, Dep­uty Prime Minister Union Min­ister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe said that although Myanmar and Russia are geographical­ly far apart, the two countries have established a strong and friendly relationship through­out diplomatic history due to the close bonds between their people. To enhance the growing bilateral cooperation, Myanmar has opened consulates-general in Saint Petersburg and Novosi­birsk. The establishment of the Consulate-General in Saint Pe­tersburg, a city with a rich histo­ry and advancements in political, economic, modern science and technology sectors, is believed to promote the mutual interests of both countries.

 

The governor of Saint Pe­tersburg said the Myanmar Con­sulate-General was established in Saint Petersburg of Russia thanks to the strong and growing relationship between Russia and Myanmar. The establishment of the Consulate-General is expect­ed to further enhance diplomatic ties between the two countries.

 

He also highlighted the role of the Consulate-General, which serves as a bridge between the two countries, expressing grat­itude to the Senior General for taking immediate measures to be able to open the Consu­late-General.

 

Afterwards, the Deputy Prime Minister and Union Min­ister for Foreign Affairs present­ed gifts to the Senior General and Saint Petersburg Governor, marking the opening of the Con­sulate-General.

 

After the ceremony, the Senior General and attendees posed for commemorative group photos. — MNA/KTZH