US approves appointment of Pak's new ambassador

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

The US has approved the appointment of a prominent Pakistani Ali as the country's new in Washington, said today, amidst the impasse over imposition of restrictions on the movement of diplomats in each others' country.

In March, the government had announced that Siddiqui, a Karachi-based businessman, would be the country's next to the US and sent relevant papers to the for agrement.

But the agrement for the new was received by the Embassy only two days ago, Pakistan's to the US Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary said.

"The embassy had received the agrement for the new ambassador, Ali Jahangir Siddiqui, on Tuesday, paving the way for his appointment," Chaudhary was quoted as saying by the Dawn.

An agrement is the approval of a by the state to which he or she is to be accredited.

Diplomatic norms do not allow a host government to tell another government who to send as ambassador, but they also place no obligation on the host government to approve the appointment.

Chaudhary is expected to leave his job on May 29, just two days before an interim government is likely to take charge in Islamabad, as are likely to be held in in July.

The appointment of new is coming at a time when the US is all set to impose a restriction on the movement of Pakistani diplomats in and at its four consulates in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, the report said.

As per the restrictions, from May 11, diplomats will not be able to travel more than 40 kilometres from their posts without prior notice. Earlier, the restriction was to come into effect from May 1, but was deferred to resolve certain issues, it said.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 20:10 IST