News

 

Pakistan reshuffles diplomats in 14 countries


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reshuffled her diplomats in fourteen countries and directed diplomats in three other countries to return home, sources said.

According to the sources, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has approved the appointments of new diplomats for the countries. The announcement in this regard would be made at the end of this week.

New diplomats would be sent to Russia, Germany, Brazil, Netherlands, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Serbia and Nepal.

Sources said that former spokesman of Foreign Office Abdul Basit would replace Shahid Kamal in Germany, Mansoor ul Haq would substitute Seema Naqvi in Egypt, Arshad Khosa would replace Alamgir Khan in Brazil and Irfan Yousuf would be new diplomat in Yemen.

Khalid Durrani would be appointed in Aljazair, Mushtaq Ali Shah in Tunisia and Nasirullah Khan would be a new diplomat in Nepal. Ghulam Dastagir would be a high commissioner in Kenya.


Courtesy www.geo.tv

 


Back to Top