New Ambassador of Pakistan Presented Credentials to the King
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H.E. Mr. Shujjat Ali Rathore, Ambassador of Pakistan
H.E. Shujjat Ali Rathore, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Born on April 17, 1964 in Lahore, Pakistan
Holds B.Sc. (Hons) in Marine Science from the University of Karachi
Joined Foreign Service of Pakistan in 1992
Served at Headquarters as:
- Section Officer (Middle East), (1994-1995)
- Staff Officer to the Foreign Minister, (1999-2001)
- Director (Finance), (2007-2009)
- Director General (Headquarters, Finance & Special Projects) 2015-2017
- Director General (Foreign Minister Office) 2017
Held various diplomatic assignments in the following Pakistan Missions abroad:
- Second Secretary (Political Affairs), Embassy of Pakistan, Damascus (1995-1999)
- Consul, Consulate of Pakistan, Birmingham (2001-2004)
- Counsellor (Political Affairs), Embassy of Pakistan, Jakarta (2004-2007)
- Minister (Political), Embassy of Pakistan, Washington (2009-2013)
- Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Pakistan, Beijing (2013-2015)
Married and has two daughters
H.E. Mr. Peter Hoekstra, Ambassador of the USA

On Wednesday, January 10, H.E. Peter Hoekstra presented his credentials to King Willem-Alexander to officially become the 67th U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands. Ambassador Hoekstra was driven to Paleis Noordeinde in a ceremonial state coach accompanied by his wife Diane. Upon arrival at the palace, the Ambassador inspected the Koninklijke Militaire Kapel Johan Wilem Friso, which played the U.S. National Anthem, and a Guard of Honor.Peter Hoekstra, was born in Groningen and immigrated with his family to the United States. He became a prominent politician and business executive with a long history of public service.
The Ambassador served as a Member of Congress for eighteen years (1993-2011) representing Michigan’s 2nd District. He was the founding chairman of the Congressional Caucus on the Netherlands and active throughout his tenure in promoting Dutch-American ties. He was also the Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence or ranking Republican on the Committee from 2004-2011.
During this time, he was responsible for leading Congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence during its modernization to confront the threats of the 21st century and restructuring following the 9-11 Commission report. During the 2016 Presidential election, he served as Co-Chair of the Trump/Pence campaign in Michigan and was a campaign National Security Advisor focusing on intelligence, cyber, and other security issues.
Prior to his election to Congress, Ambassador Hoekstra enjoyed a successful 15-year career at Herman Miller, Inc. of Zeeland, Michigan, where he rose to become Vice President of Marketing. After Congress he was a distinguished fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a Shillman Senior Fellow at the Investigative Project on Terrorism. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Gentex Corporation.
Ambassador Hoekstra was a member of the Executive Committee of the Netherlands American Foundation. He has written on issues of international affairs, intelligence, and security including the book, “Architects of Disaster: The Destruction of Libya” in 2015. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Hope College, an MBA from the University of Michigan, and an Honorary Doctorate from Grand Valley State University. His awards include the Order of the House of Orange from the Netherlands, the “National Intelligence Distinguished Public Service Medal”, the CIA “Agency Seal Medal,” and the Hope College Distinguished Alumni Award.
The Ambassador and his wife, Diane, have three adult children: Erin, Allison, Bryan, as well as daughter-in-law Rebecca and a new grandchild, Elam.
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The Embassy of Japan, conferral of the Order of the Rising Sun
Stam went on with what he described as a Roots and Wings. His roots are in the northern Province of Friesland. He has a strong sense of right and wrong.
His academical formation at Leiden university gave him wings which enabled him to explore the world.
When Joop Stam arrived in Japan in 1969 he was unknown, however, everybody knew Anton Geesink.
His new understanding of Japan came through several business types of research. Japan will always be part of me, after all, its there where I met my wife he added.
A former student of the Erasmus University proposed a toast. He too studied in Japan but didn’t marry a Japanese. His wife is Italian. The crowd roared when they heard of Joop having acting skills and even acted in a Japanese drama.
The reception was a kind of Erasmus old boys reunion. Also present were Prof. Dr. Bert van der Knaap, Erasmus School of Economics and Prof. Dr. Ben Bakker.
Ambassador Hiroshi Inomata, proposed a toast and invited the guests to enjoy the light meal specially prepared for them.
