Dhaka:
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is
set to get its first woman secretary general - a 36-year-old
Maldivian lawyer.
The SAARC Secretariat in Kathmandu has confirmed that former
lawmaker of the Maldives, Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed, will be
appointed SAARC secretary general March 1, The Daily Star said,
quoting diplomatic sources.
Bangladesh foreign ministry sources said Maldives had recommended
Fathimath Dhiyana for the post during the 16th SAARC summit in
Thimphu, Bhutan, last April.
The present chief, Indian diplomat Sheel Kant Sharma, completes
his three year term Feb 28.
Fathimath, 36, is also a former attorney general of the island
nation.
The eight-nation regional forum rotates its secretary general
among the member countries every three years. It is the Maldives'
turn to lead the organisation.
The Maldives will host the 17th SAARC summit scheduled for Nov
10-11 in the South Province.
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka are the members of SAARC founded in 1985 in
Dhaka.
The regional bloc included its eighth member, Afghanistan, in
2007.
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