Burma confirms diplomatic ties with Iceland
The Burmese and Icelandic governments have agreed to establish diplomatic relations, according to Burma’s state media on Wednesday.
| A 2011 view of Reykjavik showing the spire of Hallgrímskirkja. (PHOTO: Wikipedia) |
The report said that a joint communiqué was signed between the two nations at the United Nations in New York on December 19.
Burma now has diplomatic relations with 110 countries around the world. In 2012 alone, Naypyitaw established official relations with five other nations: Malawi, Bhutan, Luxembourg, Latvia and Estonia.
Burma now has embassies in 30 countries and two permanent missions in New York and Geneva, while 28 countries have embassies in Burma.
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