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This is a list of the current ambassadors of Afghanistan. Ambassadors represent the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, which collapsed in 2021, unless otherwise noted.
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Wahidullah Waissi[1] | [2] | also Ambassador to Fiji and New Zealand
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Manizha Bakhtari | Ambassador to the Republic of Austria and Permanent/Resident Representative to the United Nations and other International and Regional Organizations in Vienna and non-resident to Croatia, Hungary, Liechtenstein, and Slovenia since 2021.[3][4] |
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Mohammad Taqi Khalili[2] | |
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Abdul Qayoom Malikzad[5] | |
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Nazifullah Salarzai[1] | Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the EU and NATO[1] |
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Ahmad Sidiq Dlir | Chargé d'Affaires a.i. |
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Hassan Soroosh[1] | ![]() | Accredited to the
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Taliban and accredited by China on 1 December 2023. China was the first country to accredit a Taliban ambassador.[7] | Appointed Ambassador by the
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Mohammad Moheq | |
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Parwana Paikan | Chargé d'Affaires ai |
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Abdul J. Ariyaee | |
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Vacant | Ambassador Farid Mamundzay has vacated his post and closed the Embassy of Afghanistan in New Delhi on 2023.[8] |
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Qais Barakzai | Chargé d'Affaires ai[9] |
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Accredited as the Taliban's chargé d'affairs in February 2023[10] |
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Abdul Jamil Parvani | |
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Wajiha Qazizadah | Chargé d'affairs a.i. |
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Shaida Mohammad Abdali | 2021–present |
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Mohammad Farhad Azimi | |
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Abdul Hakim Atarud | |
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Assadullah Hanif Balkhy | |
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Appointed Acting Head of the Embassy by the Taliban in 2023.[11] |
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Homayoon Azizi[1] | |
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Youssof Ghafoorzai[1] | |
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Abdul Samad Moneeb | Chargé d'Affaires since July 2023[12] |
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[13][14] | Appointed Charge d'Affaires by the Taliban in October 2021.
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Gul Hussain Ahmadi | non-residence Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania and Romania[15] |
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Appointed First Secretary of the Embassy by the Taliban.[16][17][18] |
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Appointed Chargé d'Affaires by the Taliban and accredited by Russia on 9 April 2022.[14] |
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Ahmed Javed Mujadidi[19][20] | |
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Humayoon Rasaw | |
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Ashraf Haidari | Based in the United States since the Taliban takeover[1] |
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Dr Hameed Haami | |
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Nasir Andisha[1] | |
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Mohammad Zahir Aghbar | |
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Amir Mohammad Ramin | 2020–present |
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Appointed Chargé d'Affaires by the Taliban in March 2022.[21][22][23] |
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Mohammad Asif Dilawar | |
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Ahmad Sayer Daudzai | Chargé d'Affaires[24] |
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Naseer Faiq | [25] | Chargé d'Affaires a.i.
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Parwana Paikan |
Afghans in the United States will now be referred to the embassy in Canada, which the Canadian government has helped arrange with the U.S. government and leftover Afghan diplomats to remain open, according to several U.S. and former Afghan officials familiar with the matter.
Two other Taliban officials in the foreign affairs and interior ministries confirmed the appointment to Reuters and said similar arrangements had been made in Qatar
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