Tehmina Janjua becomes Pakistan’s first woman foreign secretary

Tehmina Janjua, pakistan foreign secretary, Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, pakistan women secretary Tehmina Janjua, world news, latest newsJanjua has rich experience of working in bilateral and multilateral domains both at Headquarters and Missions abroad (ANI Photo)
Tehmina Janjua, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the UN in Geneva, was on Monday appointed as the country’s first woman foreign secretary. Janjua will replace incumbent foreign secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, who will be taking charge as Pakistan’s new ambassador to the US, Foreign Office said on Monday night. “Tehmina Janjua will assume the post of Foreign Secretary in the first week of March 2017,” it said in a statement.
“Our president said he intends to keep Guantanamo open and put more people there, and I took his words seriously,” Nevin said at a Doha human rights conference.
Nevin added that he would take the president “at his word” after recent comments from Trump in which he vowed to fill Guantanamo with “bad dudes”. When Obama first came to power in 2009, he vowed to close Guantanamo’s jail.
But after eight years in power, he failed to do so in the face of Republican opposition and the reluctance of US allies to take in the detainees.
The current population at the prison is 41. Mohammed was recently in the news when it emerged he had sent Obama a letter telling him that the 9/11 attacks that killed almost 3,000 people were America’s fault and a direct result of US foreign policy.
Since his arrest in 2003, Mohammed has been waterboarded 183 times and detained at a secret CIA prison site overseas. He is currently being held in Guantanamo.
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