List of ambassadors of Afghanistan
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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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Host Country | Ambassador | Notes |
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Australia | Wahidullah Waissi[1] | Further information: List of ambassadors of Afghanistan to Australia also Ambassador to Fiji and New Zealand [2] |
Austria | Khojesta Fana Ebrahimkhel | 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[3] |
Azerbaijan | Mohammad Taqi Khalili[2] | |
Bangladesh | Abdul Qayoom Malikzad[4] | |
Belgium | Nazifullah Salarzai[1] | Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the EU and NATO[1] |
Bulgaria | Ahmad Sidiq Dlir | Chargé d'Affaires a.i. |
Canada | Hassan Soroosh[1] | Further information: List of ambassadors of Afghanistan to the United States Accredited to the United States since the closure of the Embassy in the U.S. in 2022.[5][1] |
China | Bilal Karimi | Further information: List of ambassadors of Afghanistan to China Appointed Ambassador by the Taliban and accredited by China on 1 December 2023. China was the first country to accredit a Taliban ambassador.[6] |
Egypt | Mohammad Moheq | |
France | Parwana Paikan | Chargé d'Affaires ai |
Germany | Abdul J. Ariyaee | |
India | Tahir Qadiry | Chargé d'Affaires June 18, 2019–Present[7] |
Indonesia | Qais Barakzai | Chargé d'Affaires ai[8] |
Iran | Fazl Mohammad Haqqani | Accredited as the Taliban's chargé d'affairs in February 2023[9] |
Iraq | Abdul Jamil Parvani | |
Italy | Wajiha Qazizadah | Chargé d'affairs a.i. |
Japan | Bashir Mohabbat | Further information: List of ambassadors of Afghanistan to Japan 2017–present |
Kazakhstan | Mohammad Farhad Azimi | |
South Korea | Abdul Hakim Atarud | |
Kuwait | Assadullah Hanif Balkhy | |
Malaysia | Naqibullah Ahmadi | Appointed Acting Head of the Embassy by the Taliban in 2023.[10] |
Netherlands | Homayoon Azizi[1] | |
Norway | Youssof Ghafoorzai[1] | |
Oman | Abdul Samad Moneeb | Chargé d'Affaires since July 2023[11] |
Pakistan | Sardar Ahmed Khan Shakeeb | Further information: List of ambassadors of Afghanistan to Pakistan Appointed Charge d'Affaires by the Taliban in October 2021.[12][13] |
Poland | Gul Hussain Ahmadi | non-residence Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania and Romania[14] |
Qatar | Naeem Wardak | Appointed First Secretary of the Embassy by the Taliban.[15][16][17] |
Russia | Jamal Nasir Gharwal | Appointed Chargé d'Affaires by the Taliban and accredited by Russia on 9 April 2022.[13] |
Saudi Arabia | Ahmed Javed Mujadidi[18][19] | |
Spain | Humayoon Rasaw | |
Sri Lanka | Ashraf Haidari | Based in the United States since the Taliban takeover[1] |
Sweden | Dr Hameed Haami | |
Switzerland | Nasir Andisha[1] | |
Tajikistan | Mohammad Zahir Aghbar | |
Turkey | Salahuddin Rabbani | |
Turkmenistan | Fazal Muhammad Sabir | Appointed Chargé d'Affaires by the Taliban in March 2022.[20][21][22] |
Ukraine | Mohammad Asif Dilawar | |
United Arab Emirates | Ahmad Sayer Daudzai | Chargé d'Affaires[23] |
United Nations | Naseer Ahmad Faiq | Further information: Permanent Representative of Afghanistan to the United Nations Chargé d'Affaires a.i.[24] |
UNESCO | Parwana Paikan |
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