Humayun A. Kamal is a Bangladeshi career diplomat and former ambassador of Bangladesh to the People's Republic of China and South Korea. [1] [2] He was the ambassador of Bangladesh to Poland with concurrent accreditation to Hungary and Slovakia.
Kamal has served in various positions within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [3] Over the course of his diplomatic career, he has been posted to several Bangladesh missions abroad, including as Second Secretary at the mission in Kuala Lumpur and as First Secretary at the missions in Baghdad and Tokyo. [3] He was the Director General of the SAARC wing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [4]
In January 2000, Kamal was appointed as Bangladesh's ambassador to China. [3] He was serving as ambassador to Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia. [3] On 29 July 2002, he was appointed Ambassador of Bangladesh to South Korea, succeeding Iftikharul Karim. [5] He served until 1 January 2004 and was replaced by A. M. Mahmuduzzaman. [5]