- Aisha Farooqui will take Jamali’s post as an ambassador of Russia.
- Maryam Aftab will be sent to Ireland as an ambassador.
- Ilyas Nizamani would be displayed as an ambassador to Romania.
Islamabad: Pakistan will replace the ambassadors of eight capitals, including Russia, Australia, Romania, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Niger, Kyrgyzstan and Ireland, as part of a major diplomatic reshuffle. In addition, there are two consul generals assigned to two important consulates.
Aisha Farooqui, Pakistan ambassador to Ireland, will take the post of Dr. Khalid Jamali as an ambassador of Russia in Moscow. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Americas, Maryam Aftab, will be sent to Ireland as an ambassador.
Altamash Wazir Khan, director general of the Middle East at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will be sent to Kyrgyzstan. In order to succeed Zahid Hafez Chaudhary as a High Commissioner for Australia, Irfan Shaukat goes to Canberra.
Ilyas Nizamani would be displayed as an ambassador to Romania to replace Muhammad Arshad Jan Pathan. Tariq Kareem is considered for Myanmar as an ambassador to replace Imran Haider. Haider was appointed as the High Commissioner for the Vice-Vice-Vice-President of Bangladesh Syed Ahmad Maroof. Shah Faisal Kakkar will be appointed ambassador to Niamey, Niger, replacing Ahmad Ali Sarohiee.
Mustafa Rabbani is displayed as Jeddah Consul General while Shahbaz Hussain Khokhar will be posted as Consul General in Montreal (Canada). Khokhar is currently Managing Director of Europe at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The outgoing envoy of Russia, the ambassador Khalid Jamali, who is one of the senior officers of the external service in the 22nd year is likely to suspend his gloves after the return to the headquarters. Zahid Hafeez Chaudhary is posted as an additional foreign secretary, while Syed Ahmad Maroof will be awarded significant responsibility to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on his return to the siege, according to sources.