Official diplomatic relations between Afghanistan and Australia were established in 1969. Between 1975 and 1987, the Afghan Ambassador to Japan was also accredited to Australia. After the creation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan after liberation from Taliban rule, Afghanistan has maintained a Resident Embassy in Canberra since 2002.[1] The Ambassador to Australia is also concurrently Ambassador to both New Zealand and Fiji.
Name | Post | Date of Presentation of Credentials | ||
Year | Date | |||
Mr. Ali Ahmad Popal | Non-Resident Ambassador | 1975 | 1 May | |
Change of regime and Soviet invasion lowered the level of bilateral relationship with Japan between 1978 and 1987 |
Name | Post | Date of Presentation of Credentials | ||
Year | Date | |||
Mr. Mir Zamanuddin Musleh* | Honorary Consul/Consul | 1993* | N/A | |
All honorary consular activities suspended when the Taliban captured Kabul in 1996 | ||||
Honorary Consul/Consul | 1994 | N/A | ||
Ambassador | 2002 | 27 June | ||
Ambassador | 2005 | 24 November | ||
Mr. Amanullah Jayhoon | Ambassador | 2007 | 31 May | |
Dr. Nasir Ahmad Andisha | Ambassador | 2011 | 25 August | |
Mr. Ghulam Abbas Farasoo | Charge d’affaires | 2015 | 21 August | |
Ambassador | 2017 | 1 March | ||
He never submitted his exequatur to the Government of Australia. |