Gardener is retiring special envoy to Afghanistan

By Sandra Loyd

ISLAMABAD: Veteran diplomat Mohammad Sadiq resigns as head of Pakistan special Representative in Afghanistan on Wednesday after serving the country special representative for about three years.

“After almost three years as the Special Representative of Pakistan for Afghanistan, I requested government that it’s time for Me too move on and focus on my personal activities are familybooks and agriculture/environment,” He said in A series of tweets on Wednesday.

1. After serving for nearly three years as the Special Representative of Pakistan for Afghanistan, I have asked the government that the time has come for Me too move on & focus on my personal activities – familybooks and agriculture /environment.

— Mohammad Sadiq (@AmbassadorSadiq) March 1, 2023

Sadiq said he was grateful prime minister and all other stakeholders for their “sincere support to him as special envoy.

“I deeply appreciate hard work of a lot of of my colleagues who spent a long time hours make Pakistan-Afghan relations work,” He added.

Sadik was appointed to a key position in June 2020.

career diplomat who retired in 2016 from position of secretary of V national security divisionSadiq was Pakistan’s ambassador in Kabul from December 2008 to April 2014

He also worked as press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for O one And half years. He was also posted in Washington DC (1998-2000), Beijing (1994-1998) and Brussels.

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