Dr. zalmai rassoul biography

King Amanullah Khan of Afghanistan, who reigned after his country gained independence from Great Britain, in 1919, collected automobiles and tried to modernize Afghan society through reforms such as compulsory education. In 1925, his government purchased a new Embassy in London, a four-story mid-Victorian edifice at Princes Gate, across Kensington Road from Hyde Park, near the Royal Albert Hall. The King’s change agenda provoked a violent revolt, however, and in 1929 Amanullah fled Kabul, reportedly in a Rolls-Royce. (He died in Switzerland in 1960.) Yet the London Embassy remained—a graceful and rapidly appreciating possession of an isolated, often vulnerable nation.

Zalmai Rassoul, a nephew of Amanullah’s who is now eighty years old, today lives alone in an apartment on the Embassy’s upper floors. In 2020, President Ashraf Ghani appointed Rassoul as the Ambassador to the United Kingdom and Ireland. In June, 2021, Queen Elizabeth II met him over Zoom, to accept his credentials in the U.K. By that time, the Taliban had stormed dozens of Afghan district capitals, in an escalating

Zalmai Rassoul

Afghan politician

Zalmai Rassoul (Pashto: زلمی رسول; born 11 May 1943[1]) is an Afghan politician who served as Foreign Minister of Afghanistan from January 2010 to October 2013. He previously served as National Security Advisor from June 2002 to January 2010. Through his various roles in Government, Rassoul played a key role in building the Afghan security architecture, uniting the international community in support of an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process, strengthening regional cooperation and security through the establishment of the Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan and the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process, and rebuilding vital industries. He stood as a candidate in the 2014 presidential election. Later, Rassoul was appointed as the Ambassador of Afghanistan to the United Kingdom and Ireland from 2020 to 2024.[2][3]

Early life

Rassoul was born on 11 May 1943 in Kabul, Afghanistan. He is the nephew of Amānullāh Khān, the King of Afghanistan from 1919–1929.[4][5] He atten

Afghan Biographies

1. Former Ambassadors:
Ahmad Wali Masood, Massood Massoud (2001-2006)
Dr. Mohammad Rahim Sherzoy,
Homaioun Tandar ( 2007- 2010)
Dr. Hameed Haami (201103 - 20120804)
Dr. Mohammad Daud Yaar Mohammad Daud Yar (20120607, 201503)
Ahmad Zia Siamak (Charge d’Affair (201503- 201603)
Liaquet Ali Ameri (Charge d’Affair 201603- 201705)
Said Tayeb Jawad (201705-20200903)
Dr. Zalmay Rassool (2020903)
Embassy Staff as of 20180923:
MOHAMMAD YASER SADEQ
Counsellor (Political Affairs)


MOHAMMAD HANIF AHMADZAI

Political Counsellor (Political Affairs)
AHMAD NAVEED NOORMAL
First Secretary (Consular Affairs)
BABAKHAN ASLAMI
First Secretary (Cultural Affairs)


AQILA RAHMANI
Second Secretary(Political Affairs)


HOMAIRA SADAT DASHTI
Second Secretary (Admin/Finance Affairs)
MOHAMMAD ASIF NOORZAI
Third Secretary (Commercial/Economic Affairs)
COL. HAROON NADERI
(Defence Attaché)

Embassy Staff as of 20130624:
 

Ahmad Zia Siamak
Counsellor
Tel: 020 7589

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