Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Canada

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High Commissioner (Commonwealth) of for Bangladesh to Canada
বাংলাদেশের হাইকমিশনার কানাডায়
Incumbent

since August 8, 2016
Inaugural holderAbdul Momin
FormationMay 1972

The Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Canada is the official representative of the Government of Bangladesh to the Government of Canada.

List of representatives[]

commissioned High Commissioner (Commonwealth) Observations Prime Minister of Bangladesh Prime Minister of Canada Term end
May 1972 Abdul Momin Mujibur Rahman Pierre Trudeau
February 1976 1972: Republic of Bangladesh have decided to appoint Mr M. Ataur Rahman as Chief of Bangladesh Mission in Cairo. 2016: Honorary Consul Auckland New Zealand Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem Pierre Trudeau
March 1979 Hosen Ali Ziaur Rahman Joe Clark
August 1981 K M Shafiullah Major General bom in Dhaka in September 1935 and he joined the erstwhile Pakistan Army in 1953 and graduated from Pakistan Military Academy in 1955. He served in different Regiments in the Pakistan Army. He attended the, Chief of Staff, Bangladesh Army, 1973-August 15, 1975,After the assassination of Sheikh Mujib, Major General Ziaur Rahman replaced Major General K. M. Safiullah as Chief of Staff. He had been Deputy Chief of Staff under Sheikh Mujib.[1] Azizur Rahman Pierre Trudeau
September 1986 A. N. M. Nuruzzaman Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury Brian Mulroney
August 1990 Mohammad Mohsin From 19.07.1988 to 25.06.1989: Foreign Secretary (Bangladesh). From 1991 to 1996 he was the chief OIC representative in successfully brokering a historic final peace agreement between the Manila government and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) affirming the peace and development process in Southern Philippines. The agreement was signed in Jakarta on 30 August 1996.[2] Shahabuddin Ahmed Brian Mulroney
February 1995 1993 -1995 he was Foreign Secretary (Bangladesh). Is currently Chairman of the Board of Governors, Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS), Dhaka.[3] Khaleda Zia Jean Chrétien
May 1998 M. Aminul Islam Hasina Wazed Jean Chrétien
April 2001 Until Dec 31, 2015 he was Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Islamabad.[4][5] Latifur Rahman Jean Chrétien
February 2002 Additional Foreign Secretary Mohsin Ali Khan yesterday took over as the Acting Foreign Secretary. Mohsin Ali Khan, a career diplomat, joined the then Pakistan Foreign Service in 1970. He was Bangladesh's ambassador to Uzbekistan before he was promoted to Additional Foreign Secretary in early 2001.[6] Khaleda Zia Jean Chrétien
April 2004 He was the Bangladesh Consul General in New York in two terms, first in 1996 and then in 2001–2004.[7] Khaleda Zia Paul Martin
March 2008 Fakhruddin Ahmed Stephen Harper
September 2012 Kamrul Ahsan (diplomat) Sheikh Hasina Stephen Harper May 2016
August 8, 2016
  • In 2008 he was appointed ambassador to the Netherlands.
  • In June 2008 he was appointed ambassador to Cairo.[8]
Sheikh Hasina Justin Trudeau

Coordinates: 45°25′07″N 75°42′22″W / 45.418679°N 75.706020°W / 45.418679; -75.706020

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References[]

  1. ^ K. M. Shafiullah (1989). Bangladesh at War. Academic Publishers. p. 232. ISBN 9789840801091.
  2. ^ "Philippines Honors Bangladesh Ex-Ambassador". Arab News. 12 April 2005.
  3. ^ "Mufleh R. Osmany". The University Press Limited.
  4. ^ "Bangladesh recalls its envoy from Pakistan". The Hindu. 31 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Bangladeshi diplomat asked to leave Islamabad". Dawn. 7 January 2016.
  6. ^ Mohsin Ali Khan[dead link]
  7. ^ "Profile of Mr. Rafiq Ahmed Khan". Consulate General of Bangladesh, New York. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008.
  8. ^ "Mizanur Rahman". Archived from the original on 2016-08-27. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  9. ^ "Roll of Honour".
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