638:. In the agreement, the Taliban agreed to "start intra-Afghan negotiations" and the U.S. pledged to withdraw military combat forces by May 2021. The Taliban did not honor its commitments. The U.S. pressured Ghani to negotiate with the Taliban, viewing the Afghan president as obstreperous, and Ghani was unwilling to give up power. The U.S.-Taliban agreement includes several secret written annexes and verbal agreements, including a contentious provision prohibiting the U.S. from assisting Afghan troops in "offensive" operations against the Taliban. The U.S. and the Taliban disagreed about the scope of this provision. When the Taliban failed to keep promises made in the Doha Agreement, the Trump administration ignored the violations. Mohib said that, Ghani felt lied to. He was undermined."
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762:. He gave interviews and participated in public discussions about Afghan government's collapse. Mohib said that blame for the Afghan government's collapse was widely distributed, and that those with a share of the responsibility included Afghan government officials and Ghani, as well as the Afghan government's allies in the
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Hamdullah Mohib, his national security advisor with no military experience of his own, set up a command center in
Afghanistan's National Security Council, appointing district commanders and police chiefs over the objection of local leaders—even going so far as to dictate troop deployments and call in
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February 2021, Mohib urged the U.S. not to withdraw its forces from Afghanistan, asserting that two years more were necessary before Afghan security forces could operate without foreign support. Mohib said that: "We expect that in the next couple of years we will be fully self-reliant, capable of
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Mohib was initially criticized for being too young and inexperienced for the job. As national security advisor, he pushed various tribal, political, and ethnic factions to support a united push for peace, saying that a lack of social cohesion and the many Afghan rivalries impaired national security
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President Ghani in a phone call that the U.S. government would cut ties with Mohib, and that he would no longer be officially received in Washington or by U.S. civilian and military officials. Mohib was subsequently shunned by U.S. diplomats who walked out of meetings or refused to attend
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agreements, coordinating with counterparts from the government, and organizing official presidential visits to many other nations. Mohib led
Afghanistan's presidential negotiating team for several intergovernmental cooperation agreements and the development of its "Realizing Self-Reliance'" reform
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who regarded
Najibullah as a patriot and promoter of national reconciliation. Mohib's surprise visit marked the first time a senior member of an Afghan government paid a visit to Najibullah's grave. The visit was seen as an attempt to remind Afghans of the brutality of the Taliban while also
594:, Mohib accused the U.S. "delegitimizing" the Afghan government in Kabul by excluding it from the peace talks in Doha, in which Khalilzad was the leading U.S. negotiator. Mohib accused Khalilzad, who unsuccessfully ran for president of Afghanistan in 2009 and 2014, of seeking to become a "
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ordered all U.S. personnel at embassy to immediately evacuate to Kabul's airport. Fearing a leak to the
Taliban or the Islamic State, Wilson did not tell Ghani about the evacuation or the U.S. determination that the Green Zone was no longer secure. That afternoon, Mohib spoke to
395:. After Ghani assumed office, Mohib became his deputy chief of staff; one year later, Mohib was appointed Afghan ambassador to the United States. He was just 32 years old and had no prior diplomatic experience. Mohib also simultaneously served as non-resident ambassador to
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The Afghan government had said it was willing to directly negotiate with the
Taliban without preconditions, but in late October 2019, Mohib announced the Afghan government's reversal of this policy, outlining a new demand that the Taliban agree to a
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The Doha talks between the U.S. and the
Taliban lasted nearly a year before abruptly collapsing in September 2019 following a tweet from Trump. Negotiations resumed, however, and in 2020, the Trump administration and the Taliban signed the
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group chat with the Afghan government's top intelligence and security officials that the
Taliban were arriving in Kabul, and policemen, soldiers, and guards in Kabul were abandoning their uniforms and posts. That morning,
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and called unit commanders directly, sometimes to direct specific targets and troop deployments. Mohib made appointments of district commanders and police chiefs that sometimes went against the desires of local leaders.
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President Ghani, where he Coordinated and oversaw the office of the spokesperson, correspondence and diplomatic communications, protocol and petitions, as well as the
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to include him and Ghani in the U.S. evacuation plan "in case the political settlement doesn't work." Fearing that the U.S. would not rescue Ghani and his top aides, Mohib obtained assurances from a
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in his final years. Najibullah was tortured and killed by the Taliban in 1996. He remains a divisive and polarizing figure in Afghanistan, reviled by some Afghans due to his association with the
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meetings with Mohib, and pressured U.S. allies to do the same. In addition to angering the U.S., Mohib's comments were criticized by some of the Ghani administration's political rivals, such as
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As Ghani's national security adviser, Mohib sometimes exercised direct control of military operations despite having no military experience. He issued orders that bypassed the ordinary
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Mohib then returned to the UK to study for his Ph.D., at Brunel University, in its School of Engineering and Design. His thesis was entitled "End-to-end 3D video communication over
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before engaging in negotiations. Mohib described the precondition as a test of whether the Taliban could actually exert control over its commanders and militant forces.
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Daniel Feldman said that the issue should not negatively affect U.S.-Afghan relations. Mohib did later meet with U.S. officials, including on the sidelines of the 2020
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abruptly resigned from that post. At the same time, Ghani declined to accept offers of resignation submitted by Defense Minister Tariq Shah Bahrami, Interior Minister
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in September 2015. During Mohib's tenure as Ambassador, he focused on issues such as women's empowerment and political participation in Afghanistan.
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student organization. He also formed the Afghan Professionals Network and served as its chairman of the Board (APN). He founded the
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independently carrying out our security responsibilities, even if there was no peace with the Taliban."
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Letter to the Editor: An Ashraf Ghani Government in Afghanistan Would Give Out Jobs Only Based on Merit
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1414:"Afghan government, struggling with war fronts and peace bids, forms new team of rivals and loyalists"
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Hamdullah Mohib, Chair of Delegation of Afghanistan, addresses the general debate of the 754th session
614:. Others, such as MP Zakaria Zakaria, said that Mohib's comments were truthful and honest. The former
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Grateful that US is Interested in peace, but peace must be Afghan-led, Afghan-owned: Hamdullah Mohib
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Afghan government, struggling with war fronts and peace bids, forms new team of rivals and loyalists
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One on One: Interview with Hamdullah Mohib, National Security Adviser of Afghanistan
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What does Afghanistan need? Some major rebranding, says its 32-year-old ambassador
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Mohib married Lael Adams (born 1987), an American expert on Afghanistan, in 2011.
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Afghan government, shut out of U.S.-Taliban peace talks, running short on options
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U.S. 'To End Contacts' With Afghan Security Adviser Mohib Following Verbal Attack
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Afghan Ambassador Hamdullah Mohib Discusses Anti-Taliban Efforts in Afghanistan
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community around the world. He started the Afghan Students Association of the
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Collapse And Consequences In Afghanistan: A Conversation with Hamdullah Mohib
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A Conversation With National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib of Afghanistan
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in 1983. He was the youngest of eleven children. Mohib's father worked in
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data and other sources that the Kabul Green Zone was no longer secure.
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Afghan President in 'Desperate Situation' as His Power Is Undermined
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Ambassador Hamdullah Mohib Brings Positive Message About His Country
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Yet to see a change in Taliban's posture: Afghan NSA Hamdullah Mohib
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1624:"The Secret History of the U.S. Diplomatic Failure in Afghanistan"
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Over the Eid holidays in May 2020, Mohib visited the gravesite of
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Why Afghanistan-Taliban peace talks have not reached breakthrough
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The Future of U.S.-Afghanistan Relations: A view from Afghanistan
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Afghan President Declines Resignations of Top Security Officials
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decided to continue with the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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American Wife of Afghan Envoy Works to Rebuild War-Torn Nation
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Afghan Government Demands Cease-Fire Before Any Taliban Talks
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End-to-end 3D video communication over heterogeneous networks
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Afghan National Security Advisor Talks Future Of The Country
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and in January 2021, when Mohib and Khalilzad met in Kabul.
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as Afghan Ambassador to the United States to U.S. President
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1784:"NSA Mohib, German Officials Discuss Military Cooperation"
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Afghan National Security Chief Is Sidelined in His Own War
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1371:"Champions for Change: Afghan Ambassador Hamdullah Mohib"
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Champions for Change: Afghan Ambassador Hamdullah Mohib
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Full transcript: Hamdullah Mohib on "Face the Nation"
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Hamdullah Mohib was born in a small village north of
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1347:"Hamdullah Mohib The New Afghan Envoy To US"
1223:"Hamdullah Mohib The New Afghan Envoy To US"
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1279:"Biography ::: Embassy of Afghanistan"
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1247:Can Civil Society Save Afghanistan?
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1245:Lael Mohib & Hamdullah Mohib,
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1577:"Can Biden Save Ashraf Ghani?"
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814:Mohib is fluent in English,
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2087:the post is abolished
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2779:Mohammad Noor Akbary
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2650:Ambassador to Canada
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780:rife with corruption
704:United Arab Emirates
656:Biden administration
585:Trump administration
525:Pashtun nationalists
449:Mohammad Hanif Atmar
2770:Ambassador to Japan
2747:Ambassador to Spain
2700:Nasir Ahmad Andisha
2639:Jamal Nasir Gharwal
2626:Abdul Qayyum Kochai
2560:Ambassador to India
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2440:(chargé d'affaires)
2356:Ambassador to China
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2306:Mohammad Nabi Amani
2252:Ravan A. G. Farhâdi
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2754:Gul Ahmad Sherzada
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2531:Ambassador to Iran
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2401:Eklil Ahmad Hakimi
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