In a significant administrative reshuffle by the interim authorities headed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh, the nation has recalled seven of its envoys deployed in numerous nations, native media reported.
The seven contractually appointed envoys within the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Germany, UAE and Maldives by the earlier Awami League authorities of Sheikh Hasina have been instructed to return to the nation instantly.
The interim authorities of Bangladesh has recalled from service Ambassadors Mohammad Imran, deployed in Washington, Kamrul Hasan, deployed in Moscow, Javed Patwary, deployed in Riyadh, Shahabuddin Ahmed, deployed in Tokyo, Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, deployed in Berlin, Abu Zafar, deployed in Abu Dhabi, and Excessive Commissioner Rear Admiral HM Abul Kalam Azad, deployed in Male.
The Ministry of Exterior Affairs despatched separate notices to the envoys instructing them to desert their present obligations and return instantly to headquarters within the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka.
The interim authorities has additionally recalled First Secretary Wahiduzzaman Noor and Counsellor Arifa Rahman Ruma, who have been posted in Washington. Counsellor Aparna Rani Pal and Counsellor Mobashwira Farzana Mithila, who have been posted in Ottawa, and Third Secretary Asib Uddin Ahmed, who was posted in New York, have additionally been recalled.
Main administrative reshuffles have taken place in Bangladesh following the formation of the interim authorities on 8 August.
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