Aziz Ahmed Politician

Aziz Ahmed, (Urdu: عزیز احمد‎; born 1906 – died 1982), HPk, was a career Pakistani statesman and diplomat during the Cold war served as 12th Foreign Minister, serving under the administration of Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Prior to 1960 to 1967, Ahmed served as the Foreign policy adviser to the military government of President Ayub Khan.Ahmed served as the Pakistan Ambassador to the United States in 1959, Aziz Ahmed was the closest Foreign policy adviser to the President Ayub Khan during 1960 until 1967. He initially gained national prominence when he served as the Foreign secretary under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who was then Foreign Minister, and took retirement in the opposition of Tashkent Agreement, signed by Ayub Khan to maintain and hold ceasefire with India in 1965. After a power struggle between Mujibur Rehman, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and General Yahya Khan in 1970 which led to Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, Ahmad joined with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and served as the FForeign minister of Pakistan. His term was cut short after the successful implementation of military coup d'état, codename Operation Fair Play, and subsequently retired from the civil services after he made strong comments against the military dictatorship of President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. From 1977 until his death in 1982, Ahmed lived a quiet life in Islamabad and died in 1982.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1906
Birth nameAziz Ahmed
Birth place
Amritsar , Punjab Province (British India)
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1982
Place of death
Pakistan , Islamabad
Education
Government College University Lahore
University of Cambridge

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officeZulfikar Ali Bhutto Government
president
prime minister
successor
Air marshal

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