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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Pakistan, excluding honorary consulates. [1] As the fifth-most populous country [2] ... Sydney: Consulate-General [142] [141]
Consulate-General 1982 [58] Faisalabad Greece: Consulate 1993 Karachi Bulgaria: Consulate-General 2019 India: Consulate 1994 [59] Iraq: Consulate-General Unknown [60] [61] Morocco: Consulate 2012 Poland: Consulate-General 2008 [62] Sweden: Consulate-General 2005 Switzerland: Consulate 2017 [63]
The embassy of Pakistan in Washington, D.C., was built on 28 August 1947, when Pakistan attained independence from Great Britain and separated from India to form the Dominion of Pakistan. From the onset, Pakistan adopted a pro-American policy, with relations taking an upturn in 1954 when Pakistan signed several defense pacts with the United ...
Attacks on diplomatic missions of Pakistan (7 P) Pages in category "Diplomatic missions of Pakistan" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Consulate-General 1990 [88] United Kingdom: Consulate 2006 [89] [90] Brisbane New Zealand: Consulate-General 2010 [88] United States: Consulate 1980s Melbourne Oman: Consulate-General 2023 [91] Perth New Zealand: Consulate-General 1990 [88] Sydney Costa Rica: Consulate-General 2020 [92] Finland: Consulate-General 2012 [93] Mexico: Consulate ...
Sheikh previously worked with the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and served as the spokesperson for the OIC secretary-general. [ 1 ] In June 2024, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the appointment of Sheikh as Pakistan's new ambassador to the United States. [ 2 ]
When Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom recognised the independence of East Pakistan as the new state of Bangladesh, the President of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, announced on 30 January 1972 that Pakistan had withdrawn from the Commonwealth of Nations, and the high commissioner was retitled as an ambassador.
Atlantic Canada: New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and P.E.I. and the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon Montreal (CG) Greater Montréal and the regions of southern Québec province (Laurentides, Lanaudière, Laval, Montreal, Montregie, Estrie, and the southern parts of Centre-du-Québec), including Joliette, Drummondville, and ...