NZ government ditches Myanamar for Burma
The government is to change its position on Myanmar and return to calling it Burma.The Asian nation was known as Burma until 1989 when the military government officially changed it to Myanmar.The Government has accepted a recommendation from Foreign Affai
The government is to change its position on Myanmar and return to calling it Burma.
The Asian nation was known as Burma until 1989 when the military government officially changed it to Myanmar.
The Government has accepted a recommendation from Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully to use Burma, Radio New Zealand reported.
Mr McCully said the change signalled that New Zealand refused to recognise the legitimacy of the ruling military regime.
The Government's position allows for the use of Myanmar where the country is recognised as such, including at the United Nations.
Australia, France and the UK prefer to use Burma while the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, of which Burma is a member, use Myanmar.
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