Sohail Mahmood likely to be Pakistan's new envoy to India

He is currently posted as ambassador to Turkey; expected to arrive in Islamabad next week

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Apr 10 2017 | 4:38 PM IST
Pakistan is likely to appoint career diplomat Sohail Mahmood as its new High Commissioner to India in place of Abdul Basit, diplomatic sources said in Islamabad on Monday.

Mahmood is currently posted as ambassador to Turkey and is expected to arrive in Islamabad next week.

"His appointment to India will be announced once it is formally approved by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif who has also the additional charge of foreign minister," sources in the Foreign Office said.

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Mahmood would take responsibilities as High Commissioner from early next month if all went according to the plan, according to the sources.

Mahmood will replace Basit who has already completed his three-year tenure in New Delhi.

Basit is likely to be appointed as head of Foreign Service Academy (FSA) in Islamabad.

Basit had earlier threatened to resign after he was overlooked and his junior Tehmina Janjua was appointed as Foreign Secretary but the situation has cooled down.

Initially, it was expected that Basit might go on a long leave after he was called back from New Delhi but now he is expected to join as chief of FSA.

In a related development, Javed Nasarullah, current ambassador to South Korea, is likely to be appointed as new ambassador to Afghanistan.

He will replace incumbent Syed Ibrar Hussain who is being appointed as Special Secretary in the Foreign Office.
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First Published: Apr 10 2017 | 4:38 PM IST

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