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Khun YingLaxanachantorn Laohaphan
ลักษณาจันทร เลาหพันธุ์
Thai Ambassador to the United Nations
In office
2004–2007
MonarchBhumibol Adulyadej
Prime MinisterThaksin Shinawatra
Surayud Chulanont
Thai Ambassador to the United Nations at Geneva
In office
February 1, 2003 – December 1, 2003
MonarchBhumibol Adulyadej
Prime MinisterThaksin Shinawatra
Personal details
Born27 September 1946
EducationChulalongkorn University (BA)
Western Michigan University (MA)

Khun Ying Laxanachantorn Laohaphan (Thai: ลักษณาจันทร เลาหพันธุ์) is a Thai diplomat, serving as the Thai Ambassador to the United Nations from 2004 to 2007. Laxanachantorn presented her credentials to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on January 16, 2004. She previously served as Thai Ambassador to the United Nations at Geneva in 2003, and Thai Ambassador to Australia from 1995 to 2000.

References

  1. Tang, Alisa (2006-09-28). "Thailand opens its new, sleek airport". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
  2. "NEW PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THAILAND PRESENTS CREDENTIALS | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". press.un.org. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
  3. "New Permanent Representative of Thailand Presents Credentials | UN Photo". media.un.org. 2004-01-16. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
  4. "STATES PARTIES TO LANDMINES BAN TREATY TAKE THEIR MESSAGE TO ASIA | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". press.un.org. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
  5. "List of Thai Ambassadors to Australia". Royal Thai Embassy Canberra. Retrieved 2024-06-23.


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