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Credentials for envoys-designate


They were Datuk Gulam Hussein Gulam Haniff (Belgium), Dr Fauziah Mohd Taib (the Netherlands), Ibrahim Abdullah (Syria), Datuk Nafisah Mohamed (Mexico), Yean Yoke Heng (Cuba), Abdul Aziz Harun (Uzbekistan), Rahimi Harun (North Korea) and Ahmad Izlan Idris (Peru).
Present at the ceremony was Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Nur Zahirah.
Also in attendance were Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri and secretary-general Tan Sri Rastam Mohd Isa.
Gulam Hussein, 53, was made head of the Chancery in Manilain 1982 before serving as First Secretary at Malaysia's Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York in 1988 and appointed as Ambassador to Austria in 2000. He was promoted as the ministry's deputy secretary-general I last year.


New postings: Abdul Rahim Bakri (centre) with the new envoys-designate after they received their credentials from the King at Istana Negara yesterday. — Bernama



Dr Fauziah , 53, had served in Brussels and Washington before being made High Commissioner to Fiji in 2003. She was director of the Policy and Strategic Planning division since last year.
Ibrahim, 50, had served as Counsellor at the Malaysian Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, in 1999 before being appointed deputy head of mission in Tokyo in 2001 and then as High Commissioner to Nigeria in 2003.
Malacca-born Ibrahim was appointed Wisma Putra's OIC division secretary in 2005.
Nafisah, 52, had served as Malaysia's Deputy High Commissioner to Britain in London from 2001 before becoming High Commissioner to Fiji in 2005.
Yean, 48, was appointed counsellor at Malaysia's Permanent Mission to the UN in New York in 2002 and later promoted as deputy director-general of the S-E Asia Regional Centre for Counter Terrorism.
Abdul Aziz Harun, 50, was counsellor at the Malaysian Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina before being appointed deputy head of mission in Jakarta.
Rahimi Harun, 46, had served as secretary of the South-East Asia and Pacific II Division and secretary of the bilateral relations division.
Ahmad Izlan Idris, 50, was appointed minister counsellor in Washington in 2003 and later as secretary of the Regional Economic, Social and Cultural Cooperation Division in the ministry. – Bernama

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