Prime Minister Manmohan A. Akram, former ambassador to the United States and former Permanent Representative to the United Nations, has been re-elected to the United Nations. Munir A Akram, the former permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN, has been approved to resign. According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan has removed Pakistan's permanent delegation from the United Nations, Maliha Lodhi.
According to media reports, the Prime Minister has appointed Munir A. Akram as the permanent representative of Pakistan in the United Nations, replacing Maliha Lodhi. Live Updates Militha Lodhi, Pakistan's permanent representative to the UN, has been removed PM clears former ambassador to the United States and former Pakistani permanent representative to the United Nations, Munir A. Akram
muhammad ali mohammad ali Monday 30 September 2019 20:35 Militha Lodhi, Pakistan's permanent representative to the UN, has been removed.
Pakistan's Permanent Delegation to the United Nations Milliha Lodhi has been removed from the post, the Prime Minister has approved former Ambassador to the United States and the former Permanent Representative of the United Nations Munir A. Akram to be re-elected. According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan has removed Pakistan's permanent delegation from the United Nations, Maliha Lodhi.
According to media reports, the Prime Minister has appointed Munir A. Akram as the permanent representative of Pakistan in the United Nations, replacing Maliha Lodhi.
Munir A. Akram has been Pakistan's ambassador to the United States in the past. While Munir A. Akram is also a permanent member of Pakistan in the United Nations.
Now the Prime Minister has decided to give them the same post again.
Munir A. Akram was a permanent member of the United Nations from 2002 to 2008. However, in 2008, the then president, Asif Ali Zardari, removed him for political reasons. Later, Maliha Lodhi was posted as the permanent representative of Pakistan in the United Nations. Now, the Prime Minister has approved the removal of Mali Lodhi from the post and replaced Munir A. Akram as Pakistan's new permanent representative to the United Nations.
The Prime Minister has also approved new appointments for more important diplomatic positions. Additional Secretary Mohammad Ejaz has been appointed Ambassador to Hungary, Sajjad Haider Pakistan's Ambassador to Kuwait, DGN Khalil Ahmad Hashmi has been appointed permanent delegate to Geneva while Councilor General Toronto Imran Ahmed Siddiqui has been appointed High Commissioner to Dhaka.
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