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Published on 2024-03-27 20:49:24
The government approves the nomination of a Pakistani General as the future ambassador to Burkina Faso
The government has given a favorable opinion on an accreditation request for the nomination of Major General of the Pakistani army, Anjum Anayat, as the future extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Pakistan to Burkina Faso.
“The Council has approved the nomination of Major General Anjum Anayat as the extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Burkina Faso, with residence in Tripoli, Libya,” reads the minutes of the cabinet meeting this Wednesday.
The Pakistani general officer, currently retired, assumed the role of ambassador in Libya in November 2023. Agency for Information of Burkina
Translation: The government has accepted a request to accredit Major General Anjum Anayat of the Pakistani military as the new extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Pakistan to Burkina Faso. Anayat, who is currently retired, began his ambassadorial duties in Libya in November 2023.
The cabinet issued its approval for the appointment during a meeting held on Wednesday. An official statement from the government confirmed the decision to appoint General Anjum Anayat as the ambassador to Burkina Faso, with his residence located in Tripoli, Libya.
General Anayat is a respected figure in the Pakistani military and has served honorably throughout his career. His experience and diplomacy skills make him a suitable candidate for the important role of ambassador to Burkina Faso.
The government’s decision highlights the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Burkina Faso. The appointment of General Anjum Anayat demonstrates Pakistan’s commitment to furthering cooperation and mutual understanding with the African nation.
Overall, the approval of General Anayat’s nomination is a positive step towards strengthening the bond between Pakistan and Burkina Faso and fostering greater collaboration in various fields, including politics, trade, and culture.
Read the original article(French) on Agence d’Information du Burkina



