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Sep 17 2009

Britt Hagström appointed Dean

Britt F Hagström. Foto: Bo Sundström
The Swedish Ambassador to Bangladesh has been appointed Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Dhaka

After four years as Ambassador of Sweden in Dhaka, Britt Hagström has been appointed Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Bangladesh. There are 46 countries with embassies in Dhaka, and the most senior of the ambassadors is traditionally appointed Dean, representing the foreign missions in the country.

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