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from 2002 to 2005. He served as Pakistan's foreign secretary from 2005 to 2008. He retired from service in 2008. After his retirement from the Foreign Service, he spent a year as a scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. He also served as Pakistan's envoy for "back channel"
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from 1979 to 1986. Khan remained director general of Afghanistan and Soviet affairs at the Foreign Office, during which time he took a sabbatical to serve as a diplomat-in-residence at Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of
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Prior to joining Pakistan's Foreign Service in 1969, Khan taught quantum physics from 1965 to 1969 as assistant professor in the Mathematics Department at Punjab University, Lahore. His diplomatic career began with a posting to
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Afghanistan and Pakistan: Conflict, Extremism and Resistance to Modernity (Woodrow Wilson Center, Johns Hopkins URiaz Mohammad Khan | Wilson Centerniversity Press, Oxford University Press, 2011).
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Additional Secretary in charge of international organizations and arms control issues for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1998–2002).
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holds a master's degree in mathematics and a B.A. (honors) from Punjab University, Lahore.
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Untying the Afghan Knot: Negotiating Soviet Withdrawal (Duke University Press, 1991)
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in 1970. He then served seven years at Pakistan's Mission to the
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Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union
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Foreign Secretary of Pakistan
Riaz Khokhar
Salman Bashir
Ambassador of Pakistan to China
Alma mater
Punjab University, Lahore
Beijing
United Nations
New York City
Diplomacy
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Belgium
Luxembourg
European Union
Ambassador of Pakistan to China
Foreign Secretary (Pakistan)
"Riaz Mohammad Khan"
"Interview with Riaz Mohammad Khan"
"Riaz Mohammad Khan"
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Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan
Mohammed Ikramullah
Mirza Osman Ali Baig
Akhter Husain
J.A. Rahim
Sikandar Ali Baig

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