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Hamdullah Mohib was born on 1983 in Nangarhar, Afghanistan. Discover Hamdullah Mohib's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

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His wife is Lael Adams (m. 2011)

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2019

As national security adviser, Mohib conveyed the Ghani administration's frustration and anger at the Trump administration's choice to cut out the Afghan government from direct U.S.-Taliban peace negotiations, a reversal of the prior longstanding U.S. policy of refusing to negotiate with the Taliban without the participation of the Afghan government. (The Taliban views the Kabul government as a "puppet regime" that is illegitimate and therefore refuses to directly negotiate with it.). In a March 2019 conference in Washington, D.C., Mohib accused Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan, of "delegitimizing" the Afghan government in Kabul by excluding it from peace negotiations in Doha, Qatar, in which Khalilzad is the leading U.S. negotiator. Mohib accused Khalilzad, who unsuccessfully ran for president of Afghanistan in 2009 and 2014, of seeking to become a "viceroy" and being motivated by personal political ambition. Reuters reported that the day following Mohib's remarks, U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale informed 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 meetings with Mohib, and the U.S. pressured its allies to do the same. 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.

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 cease-fire 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.

2018

In August 2018, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani appointed Mohib to the post of national security adviser after Mohammad Hanif Atmar resigned from that post. At the same time, Ghani declined to accept offers to resignation submitted by Defense Minister Tariq Shah Bahrami, Interior Minister Wais Barmak, and National Directorate of Security chief Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai, over policy differences; Ghani asked the trio to remain in office.

2015

Mohib formally presented his credentials as Afghan Ambassador to the United States to U.S. President Barack Obama in September 2015.

2014

Mohib then returned to the UK to study for his Ph.D., at Brunel University. He received his degree in 2014.

In 2014, the same year he received his Ph.D., Mohib became an aide to Ghani, who won the 2014 Afghan presidential election. After Ghani assumed office, Mohib became his deputy chief of staff; one year later, Ghani was appointed Afghan ambassador to the United States. Mohib was just 32 years old and had no prior diplomatic experience. Mohib also simultaneously served as non-resident ambassador to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Argentina, and Colombia.

2009

After seven years in the UK, Mohib returned to Afghanistan, as director of information technology at the American University of Afghanistan. During the 2009 Afghan presidential election, Mohib worked on the campaign of Afghan Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani, who came in fourth place, losing to incumbent President Hamid Karzai.

1987

Mohib married Lael Adams (born 1987), an American expert on Afghanistan, in 2011.

1983

Hamdullah Mohib (Pashto/Dari: حمدالله محب ; born 1983) is an Afghan politician and diplomat. He served as the Afghan ambassador to the United States from 2015 until August 2018, when he was appointed National Security Adviser of Afghanistan.

Hamdullah Mohib was born in a small village north of Jalalabad in 1983. He was the youngest of eleven children. Mohib's father worked in Kabul as a court clerk.