List of ambassadors of Malaysia to Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Ambassador of Malaysia to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Incumbent
Zakri Jaafar
since 26 September 2017
Style His Excellency
Seat Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Appointer Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Inaugural holder Rastam Mohd Isa
Formation1996
Website www.kln.gov.my/web/bih_sarajevo/home

The ambassador of Malaysia to Bosnia and Herzegovina is the head of Malaysia's diplomatic mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is based in the Embassy of Malaysia, Sarajevo.

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List of heads of mission

Ambassadors to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ambassador [1] Term startTerm end
Rastam Mohd Isa 19961998
Hussin Nayan 19982000
Zakaria Sulong 20002004
Ramlan Ibrahim 20042006
Adnan Zulkifli 20082011
Anuar Kasman 20132017
Zakri Jaafar 26 September 20172020
TYT Raja Saifful Ridzuwan bin Raja Kamaruddin 2020incumbent

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