Gohar Ayub Khan ( born Gohar Ayub ) is a Pakistani statesman. He was the 20th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan.
| Gohar Ayyub | |||||||
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| English Gohar ayub | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Sahabzada Yakub Khan | ||||||
| Successor | Sartage Aziz | ||||||
| Birth | 1937 | ||||||
| Father | Muhammad Ayyub Khan | ||||||
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| The consignment | Pakistan Muslim League (H) | ||||||
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| Religion | Islam | ||||||
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Biography
Gohar Ayyub Khan is the son of Field Marshal Ayyub Khan (former President of Pakistan). He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1997 to 1998. He was known for extremely harsh anti-Indian statements. For example, in 1998, he said that Pakistan could win the war against India in two hours. When asked about the appropriateness of such speeches, Gohar Ayyub replied that it was the prerogative of the Foreign Minister to make such statements.
See also
- List of Pakistan Foreign Ministers