DHAKA: Pakistan's high commissioner to Bangladesh, Syed Ahmed Maroof , who has been notably active since the fall of the Sheikh Hasina govt, has taken sudden leave and departed Dhaka, prompting a wave of speculation in diplomatic circles and on social media.
Maroof left Dhaka on May 11, travelling back to Islamabad via Dubai. On the same day, the Pakistan high commission in Dhaka officially notified Bangladesh's ministry of foreign affairs of his departure. A spokesperson for the embassy said the envoy is in Pakistan for "consultations" but did not elaborate further. The commission said deputy high commissioner Muhammad Asif will serve as acting high commissioner . However, it has not disclosed the expected length of Maroof's leave in its formal communication.
Maroof had played a prominent role in organising high-level visits, including that of Pakistan's foreign secretary, and has travelled extensively across Bangladesh, with his most recent visit to Cox's Bazar on May 9. Given his high-profile role, Maroof's abrupt departure has fuelled speculation about the reasons behind his leave. Some observers have questioned whether it reflects a shift in Pakistan's diplomatic strategy or relates to recent regional developments. Maroof assumed his post in Dec 2023.
Maroof left Dhaka on May 11, travelling back to Islamabad via Dubai. On the same day, the Pakistan high commission in Dhaka officially notified Bangladesh's ministry of foreign affairs of his departure. A spokesperson for the embassy said the envoy is in Pakistan for "consultations" but did not elaborate further. The commission said deputy high commissioner Muhammad Asif will serve as acting high commissioner . However, it has not disclosed the expected length of Maroof's leave in its formal communication.
Maroof had played a prominent role in organising high-level visits, including that of Pakistan's foreign secretary, and has travelled extensively across Bangladesh, with his most recent visit to Cox's Bazar on May 9. Given his high-profile role, Maroof's abrupt departure has fuelled speculation about the reasons behind his leave. Some observers have questioned whether it reflects a shift in Pakistan's diplomatic strategy or relates to recent regional developments. Maroof assumed his post in Dec 2023.
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