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Focal Persons in Pakistan Missions Abroad LIST OF FOCAL PERSONS FOR OVERSEAS PAKISTANIS IN PAKISTAN MISSIONS ABROAD NO. NAME OF CONTACT DETAILS OF AMBASSADOR, CONTACT DETAILS OF PAKISTAN MISSION MISSION HIGH COMMISSIONER AND FOCAL PERSON 1. Parep Kabul Ambassador Zahid Nasrullah Khan Ph: No: (0093) 20-2202745, (0093) 20- (Afghanistan) Ph: (O) +93-20-2202870 2202746 Fax: (0093) 20-2202871 Cell: +93-704-100500 Chancery Address: Kart-e-Parwan, Kabul. E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.mofa.gov.pak/afghanistan [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] Focal Person: Mr. Hussain Muhammad, HOC E-mail : [email protected] Ph: (O) +93-20-2202745-6 (M) 0093-792-814043f E-mail : [email protected] 2. Parep Algiers Ambassador Imran Yawar Ph: No: (00213-21) 793756, (00213-21) (Algeria) Ph: 00213-21-793379, 793757 (M) 00213-770111122 Fax: (00213-21) 793758 Chancery Focal Person: Mr. Muhammad Tariq, Address: Villa No. 18, Rue Idrissides, Ex. Second Secretary, Henri Badin, Bougara, El-Biar, Algiers, Ph: 00213-21-793758 (office) (M): 00213-770100217 Algeria. (P.O. Box No.395) E-Mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 3. Parep Buenos Ambassador Ayaz Muhammad Khan Ph: (54-11) 4775-1294, (54-11) 4773-8081 Aires Ph: (+54-11) 4777-0140, (R) 4733-9360-61 Fax: (54-11) 4776-1186, (Argentina) Focal Person: Ch. Talha Bin Khalid, Chancery address: First Secretary/HOC, Olleros 2130, (1426), Buenos Aires, Ph: +54-11-4772-2782, Argentina. E-mail : [email protected] 4. Pahic Canberra High Commissioner Naela Chohan Ph: No: +(61-2) 2731114, Fax: +(61-2) 6273- (Australia) Ph: (O) (+61-2) 62738870 1199 +(61-2) 62731100 (Defence Wing) (R) (+61-2) 61562044, (M) +61-420466607 Chancery address: 4 Perth Avenue, Focal Person: Mr. Aamer Ahmed Atozai, Counsellor, Yaralumla, ACT 2600, Canberra. Website: (M) +61-426-161-615 www.pakistan.org.au E-Mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] 5. Parep Vienna Ambassador Ayesha Riyaz Ph: (0043-1) 368738, (0043-1) 3687381, (Austria) Ph: (O) +43-1) 3687381, (R) 4709706 3687382 (M) 0043-676-3439407 Fax: (0043-1) 3687376,3671831 / 3687376 Focal Person: Mr. Altamash Wazir Khan, Chancery address: Hofzeile 13, A-1190 Counsellor/HOC Vienna. Ph: (O) (0043-1) 3670334, E-mail : [email protected] (M) +43-676-3528704 E-Mail : [email protected] 6. Prep Baku Ambassador Dr. Saeed Khan Mohmand Ph:(00994-12) 4360839, 4360840, (Azerbaijan) Ph: (O)+994-12-4360655, (R) +994-12-4047737 (M) Fax: 4360841 00994-50-2285335 Chancery’s address: 106-Attaturk Avenue, Focal person: Mr. Naveed Anjum, AZ 1008, Baku. First Secretary/HOC Email: [email protected] (M) 00994-50-2890426 Ph: (O) 00994-12-4361997 Res: +994-12-4647623 Website: www.mofa.gov.pk/azerbaijan/ Email: [email protected] 7. Parep Bahrain Ambassador Javed Malik Ph: No: (+973) 17244113, Fax: (+973) (Bahrain) Ph: (O) +973-17244623, (R) +973-17290409 17255960 (M) +973-33222266 Chancery’s address: Focal Person: Mr. Maqsood Qadir Shah Counsellor (Community Welfare), Villa 35, Road No. 1901, Block 319. Hoora, Ph:(O) +973-17245799 (M) +973-3912-0960 P.O. Box 563, Manama, Bahrain. E-Mail : [email protected] Website: www.mofa.gov.pk/bahrain Email : [email protected] 8. Pahic Dhaka High Commissioner, Rafiuzzaman Siddiqui Ph: No. (88-02)-8825388-9, Fax: (88-02) (Bangladesh) Ph: (O) +88-02-9850672, 8850673 Focal person: Mr. Sohail Anwar Gondal Chancery address: NE(C), Road No. 71, Counsellor (Consular Affairs) Gulshan II, Dhaka. Ph: (O) +88-02 9897511, (R) +88-02-9893785 (M) E-mail: [email protected] 01959904377 9. Parep Minsk Ambassador (Vacant) Ph: No. +375-17-2297288, Fax: +375-17- (Belarus) Ph: (O) +375-17-2478183, 2477651 (M) +375-29-8374455 Chancery’s address: Embassy of the Islamic Focal person: Mr. Nawab Adil Khan Republic of Pakistan, DHM/HOC, Business Centre “Pokrovsky” 100 Pobediteley Ph: (O) +375-17-2476943 Avenue Premise No. 8, 6th Floor, Minsk, No. (M) +375-33-3901376 601-608, Post Code 220020 E-Mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] 10. Parep Brussels Ambassador Naghmana A. Hashmi Ph: (+32-2) 6738007, Fax (+32-2) 6758394 (Belgium) Ph: (O)+32-2-6608601, (R) +32-2-7727600 Chancery’s address: Avenue Delleur 57, (M) 0032-483144221 1170 Brussels, Belgium. Focal Person: Mr.Ali Sattar Email: [email protected] Third Secretary, Website: www.embassyofpakistan.be Ph: (O) +32-2-6632737, (+32-2) 6732669 (Information Wing) (M) (+32) 466-214-966 11. Parep Sarajevo Ambassador Lt. Gen. (R) Salim Nawaz Ph: No. (00387-33) 211836,666657 (Bosnia & Ph(O): +387-33-443673, Fax (00387-33) 211837 Herzegovina) (M) +387-62-606402 Chancery address: Emerika Bluma, Focal Person: Mr. Khalid Hussain Khan Gudaro, 17,71000, Sarajevo, Counsellor/DHM, E-mail : [email protected] Ph: (O) +387-33-443623 (M) +387-62-842-778 E-Mail: [email protected] 12. Parep Brasilia Ambassador Najm us Saqib Ph: No. (+55-61) 3364-1632, 3364-1634 (Brazil) Ph: (O) 33641632-4, (R) 32481940 (M) (+55- Fax: (+55-61) 3248-0246. 61)81334421 Chancery address: SHIS QI-15, Conj-08, Focal Person: Mr. Shafqat Gulbaz, Consular Assistant, Casa-01, Lago Sul, Brasilia- (M) +55-61-985239528 Email:[email protected] [email protected], Website: www.mofa.gov.pk/brazil 13. Pahic Brunei High Commissioner, Major General (R) Tariq Rashid Ph: (00673) 2424600, Fax: (673) 2424603 (Brunei Dar es Khan Chancery’s address: No. 15, Simpang 247-3, Salam) Ph: (O)+(673) 2424600 (M) +(673) 8300510 Kampong Lambak Kanan, Jalan Utama Focal person: Mr. Ahmed Ali Sirohey, Berakas, BE1114, Bandar Seri Begawan, HOC, Brunei Darussalam. Email: (O) + (673) 2424606 (R) + (673) 2427612, (M) + [email protected] (673)7269113 Fax: 00673-2424603 (ii) [email protected] (iii) [email protected] 14. Parep Sofia Ambassador A.S. Babar Hashmi Ph: No. (00359-2) 9719619, (Bulgaria) Ph: (O) +359-2971-3976, (R)+359-2-4792575 (M) Fax: (00359-2) 9710194 +359-8777-69119, Chancery’s address: Interpred WTC, 36 Focal Person: Mr. Marwan Alex Ayyash, First Dragan Tsankov Blvd., 1040, Sofia, Bulgaria. Secretary E-mail : [email protected] Ph: (O) +3599719619, (M) +359-879917558 Email: [email protected] 15. Pahic Ottawa High Commissioner Tariq Azim Khan Ph: (1-613) 238-7881-3, Fax: (1-613) 238- (Canada) Ph: (O) +1-613-238-2385, (R) +1-613-749-3622 (M) 7296 +613-749-3622, Chancery address: 10 Range Road, Ottawa, Email: [email protected] Ontario K1N 8J3 (Canada). Focal Person: Mr. Naeem Ullah Khan Website: www.pakmission.ca Counsellor/HOC, Email: [email protected] Ph: (O) 613-238-7881-82/ (M) +613-890-4112 Fax: 613-238-7296 Email : E-Mail [email protected] 16. Parep Havana Ambassador Kamran Shafi Ph: (+53-7) 2141151-2 Fax: (+53-7) 2141154 (Cuba) Ph: (O) (53-7) 2141150, (R) (53-7) 72048500 – Hotel Chancery’s address: 5ta Ave. entre 26 y 28, (M) (53) 58693042 No. 2606, Miramar, Playa, Havana, Cuba Email : [email protected] Website: www.mofa.gov.pk/cuba Tel : +537-2141151/52 Fax : +537-214-1154 Email: [email protected] Focal person: Mr. Shafqat Ullah, First Secretary/DHM E-Mail: [email protected] Tel: +537-2141151/52 (M) (53) 58885667 Consular Assistant: Mr. Jalal Alam Khan Tel: +537-2141151/52 (M) (53) 5558-8804 17. Parep Phnom Ambassador Amjad Ali Sher Ph: 00855-23) 996890, (00855-23) 996891 Penh Ph: (O) 0085523-997907 Fax: (00855-23) 992113, (Cambodia) (R) 00855-23-996892, (M) 00855-95-666775 Chancery address: House No.45, Street Focal person: Ms. Asma Fatima, Counsellor / HOC No.310, Sangkat Boeung Keng Kang-I, Tel: (O) +855-2399-6895 Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (M) +855-92-238 717 E-mail : [email protected] E-Mail : [email protected] 18. Parep Beijing Ambassador Masood Khalid Ph: No. (0086-10) 65322504, (0086-10) (China) Ph: (O) +86-10-65321217 65326660 Fax: (0086-10) 65323233, (R) +86-10-65323990, (M) +86-135-01076811 (0086-10) 65322715 Focal Person: Mr. Asim Ali Khan, Counsellor/HOC Chancery address: No. 1-Dong Zhimenwai Da Ph: (O) +86-10-65323411 (M) +86-13810195971 Fax: Jie, Sanlitun, Beijing- 100600. Website: 86-10-65323233 www.pakbj.org.pk Email: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] (official) 19. Parep Prague Ambassador Dr. Israr Hussain Ph: No. (00420) 233312868 & 233312884 (Czech Ph: (O)+420-233312608, Fax: 00420-233312885 Republic) (R) +420-224310333 Chancery Address: Stresovicka 56/854, 162 Focal person: Dr. Rana Tahir Jamil, 00, Prague 6- Stresovice Third Secretary, Email: [email protected] Ph: (O) 00420-233-312-880, (R) 00420-257223771 [email protected], (M) 00420-778066696 [email protected] Focal Person-I: Syed Muhammad Maaz, Consular Assistant, (M) +420-774636786 E-Mail : [email protected] 20. Parep Ambassador Syed Zulfiqar Gardezi Chancery’s address: Valeursvej 17, 2900 Copenhagen Ph: (O) 0045-39625298, (R) 0045-39612784, Hellerup, Copenhagen, Denmark (Denmark) Focal person: Mr. Zain ul Abidin Ph: No. (0045) 3962-1188, First Secretary, Fax:(0045) 39401070 Ph: (O) 0045-39625207 Email: [email protected] (M) 0045-24246196 (ii) [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.pakistanembassy.dk 21. Parep Cairo Ambassador Mushtaq Ali Shah Ph: No. 0020-2) 37487806, 37487677 (Egypt) Ph: (O) (0020-2) 37487504 Fax: (0020-2) 37480310 (R) (0020-2) 27922368 (M) (0020) 1220021222 Chancery’s address: 8, El Saluli Street, Dokki, Focal Person: Mr. Mahmood Akhtar Mahmood. DHM Giza, Cairo. Ph: (O) (0020-2) 37487806/ 3748677 Email: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mofa.gov.pk/egypt 22. Parep Addis Ambassador Asghar Ali Golo Ph: No. (00251-11) 6188392-3-5 Ababa Ph: (O) (+251-11) 260125 (R) (+251-111) 261862 (M) Fax: (00251-11) 6188394 (Ethiopia) +251-911511007 Chancery address: House No.
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