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Munir Akram (Urdu: منير اکرم; born 2 December 1945) is a Pakistani diplomat currently serving for the second time as Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations. He had previously held the post from 2002 to 2008, during which time he also served two terms as President of the United Nations Security Council.
Munir Akram: May 2002 September 2008 Hussain Haroon: September 2008 October 2012 Masood Khan: October 2012 January 2015 Maleeha Lodhi: February 2015 30 September 2019 Munir Akram: September 2019 incumbent [1]
Pakistan maintains a permanent mission to the UN, which is currently headed by Ambassador Munir Akram in New York. There is a second mission based at the UNO office in Geneva , Switzerland. Pakistan in UN Agencies
It added that "General Asim Munir's tenure may be remembered as one of the darkest for the army, with its reputation suffering greatly under his leadership." It also raised concern over Munir's post-election speech, describing it as uncommon. [103] The Times of India also described Munir as the primary loser of the election. [104]
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The crash killed all eight UN Peacekeepers on board, six from Pakistan and one each from Russia and Serbia. Pakistan's Ambassador to the UN, Munir Akram, confirmed the identities' of the soldiers on board the helicopter. [1]