Adnan Mohd Ja'afar | |
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Ambassador of Brunei to Belgium | |
Assumed office 20 April 2022 | |
Preceded by | Abu Sufian Ali |
Ambassador of Brunei to East Timor | |
In office 28 February 2019 – 16 November 2020 | |
Preceded by | Norazlianah Ibrahim |
Succeeded by | Wan Hadfi Lutfan |
High Commissioner of Brunei to Australia | |
In office 2008–2008 | |
Preceded by | Yusoff Abdul Hamid |
Succeeded by | Sharip Othman |
Personal details | |
Born | Adnan Brunei |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Adnan bin Mohd Ja'afar is a diplomat from Brunei who is the incumbent ambassador to Belgium since 2022, East Timor from 2019 to 2020, and high commissioner to Australia in 2008. Additionally, he is also representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) since 2022.[1]
Diplomatic career
On 29 October 2008, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah handed over Adnan's letter of credentials, amid his appointment as the new high commissioner to Australia. He previously served as Director of the Department of International Organizations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and as Deputy Permanent Representative at Brunei Darussalam's Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York.[2]
After being appointed as the new ambassador to East Timor, on 15 January 2019, Adnan again received his letter of credentials at the Istana Nurul Iman.[3] Adaljiza Magno's remarks at the farewell reception on 16 November 2020 noted that Ambassador Adnan has strongly advocated for Timor-Leste's ASEAN membership since its inception.[4]
On 8 March 2021, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah handed over Adnan's letter of credentials,[5][6] which would officially be handed over to King Willem-Alexander on 20 April 2022.[7] On the same day, he handed over his credentials to the OPCW.[1] As the non-resident ambassador to Luxembourg, he presented his credentials to Grand Duke Henri on 16 March 2022.[8] At the same time, he was the non-resident ambassador to Hungary.[9]
Personal life
Dayangku Salina Binti Pengiran Haji Alli is Adnan's wife.[10]
References
- 1 2 "Brunei Darussalam". OPCW. 2018-04-17. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ "Sultanate - News | Negara Brunei Darussalam | Sultan grants audience to new envoys". www.sultanate.com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ "INFODEPT01-004". www.infofoto.gov.bn. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ Außenministerium Osttimors: Dili, 16 November 2020- H.E. Minister Adaljiza Magno's Remarks on the Occasion of a farewell reception for the Ambassador of Brazil, Ambassador of the United States of America, Ambassador of South Korea, Ambassador of Brunei Darussalam, and UNICEF Representative to Timor-Leste., retrieved 20 November 2020.
- ↑ "News - Minister of Defence Ii Receives a Joint Courtesy ..." www.mindef.gov.bn. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ "Headline – Borneo Bulletin Online". borneo363.rssing.com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ Limited, Alamy. "The Hague, the Netherlands. 20 Apr 2022. Presentation of the credentials of the ambassador of the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam, Z.E. Adnan Mohd Ja'afar to King Willem-Alexander at Noordeinde palace in The Hague. (Photo by DPPA/Sipa USA Stock Photo - Alamy)". www.alamy.com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ "Australia's Caroline Jane Millar among five new ambassadors". delano.lu. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ "H.E. Ambassador Francisco Munis received H.E. Ambassador Adnan Jaafar, the Ambassador of Brunei Darussalam". Embassy of Malaysia, Budapest. 2023-06-13. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ↑ "Sultanate - News | Negara Brunei Darussalam | Her Majesty meets Brunei Ambassador to Philippines, spouses of envoys". www.sultanate.com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.