ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has appointed its ambassador to Belgium, Dr. Asad Majeed, as the country's new foreign secretary, the Foreign Office said on Friday, whose name remained at the center of ex-prime minister Imran Khan's allegations of a foreign conspiracy to topple his government.
Khan, who was ousted in a parliamentary no-trust vote in April, says he was dislodged from power as part of a United States-backed conspiracy for pursuing an independent foreign policy for the South Asian nation.
The former premier said at the time his government had allegedly received a cypher based on a meeting between Majeed, who was then Pakistan's ambassador to the US, and State Department official Donald Lu.
Washington and Khan's political opponents denied the allegations.
"Dr. Asad Majeed Khan, presently posted as Pakistan’s Ambassador to Belgium, the European Union and Luxembourg has been appointed as the new Foreign Secretary," a Pakistani Foreign Office spokesperson said on Twitter.
The post of the foreign secretary had been vacant for the last two months, since the retirement of Sohail Mehmood in late September.
Before his retirement, Mehmood had posted then Pakistani ambassador to Italy, Jauhar Saleem, as the acting foreign secretary after the Foreign Office failed to finalize a name for the post.
The Establishment Division has also notified Majeed's appointment with immediate effect and until further orders.











