New Zealand has formally agreed to recognise Burma by the name Myanmar less than two years after it formally agreed to call it Burma.
The decision was made ahead of the visit later today by Prime Minister John Key to the emerging democracy.
Foreign Minister Murray McCully was behind both moves to take an unequivocal position on the names.
He wanted to call it Burma in 2010, as a form of protest against the military regime that ruled the country for several decades and wanted to be called Myanmar.
Asked for the reason behind the change, Mr McCully told the Herald: "Because we thought they had done enough, to be blunt.