BANGLADESH AMBASSADOR PAYS COURTESY CALL ON AMBASSADOR JONES

H.E. Wendall Jones and  Ambassador of Bangladesh H.E Muhammad Imran during a courtesy call on Monday.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Since taking up office as The Bahamas’ Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Wendall Jones has received a large number of Ambassadors accredited to Washington. The latest to make a courtesy call on Ambassador Jones at The Bahamas Embassy, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. on Monday, November 14, 2022 was the Ambassador of Bangladesh H.E Muhammad Imran.

During the visit, the two Envoys spoke about the history and cultures of their respective countries and the need to share information on the impact of climate change, which has affected them with strong hurricanes over the last two decades.

Mr. Imran is a career foreign service officer since 1986. In his illustrious diplomatic career, he has served extensively in various capacities both at the headquarters as well as in Bangladesh missions abroad such as Jeddah, Bonn, Berlin, and Ottawa.

Mr. Imran also served as the deputy high commissioner of Bangladesh in Kolkata and ambassador of Bangladesh to the UAE and Uzbekistan. He was also the permanent representative of Bangladesh to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi.

A medical graduate from Mymensingh Medical College, Muhammad Imran obtained a diploma in Development Diplomacy from Germany, and completed a course on Humanitarian Law from International Institute of Humanitarian Law at San Remo, Italy.