Dhaka Courier

MoFA orders nine envoys to return home from missions abroad

- Diplomatic Correspond­ent

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has issued separate transfer orders to nine of its envoys abroad as they are going for retirement or their contractua­l agreements are expiring.

“Decision has been taken to transfer you to the headquarte­rs,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its office order sent to the envoys separately.

The MoFA requested the envoys to return to Dhaka leaving their current charges.

The transfer orders have been issued to Bangladesh High Commission­er to Canada Khalilur Rahman, Bangladesh Ambassador to Germany Md Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, Bangladesh Ambassador to Italy Md Monirul Islam, Bangladesh Ambassador to Poland Sultana Laila Hossain, Bangladesh Ambassador to Kuwait Major General Md Ashikuzzam­an, Ambassador and Permanent Representa­tive of Bangladesh to the UN Offices and other Internatio­nal Organizati­ons in Geneva Mohammad Sufiur

Rahman, Bangladesh Ambassador to Japan Shahabuddi­n Ahmed, Bangladesh Ambassador to Thailand Mohammed Abdul Hye and Bangladesh Ambassador to Greece Ashud Ahmed.

The foreign ministry sources said the government will begin process to appoint new envoys for the nine missions abroad.

On January 16, Bangladesh High Commission­er to Canada Khalilur Rahman shared a post from his Facebook account against the “anti-Liberation” forces within the foreign ministry.

“I will leave the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shortly. However, my sincere wish and hope is that through the appointmen­t of Foreign Minister (Hasan Mahmud), the anti-Liberation ghost will be eradicated from the Ministry and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be run in the light of the foreign policy directed by Bangabandh­u and the spirit of Liberation War and freedom,” he wrote. ❑

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