Zalmai Aziz | |
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Afghanistan Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office at Geneva | |
Assumed office 13 September 2010 |
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President | Hamid Karzai |
Preceded by | Nanguyalai Tarzi |
Afghanistan Ambassador to Russia | |
In office 2007–2010 |
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Succeeded by | Azizullah Karzai |
Afghanistan Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs | |
In office 2003–2007 |
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Preceded by | Abdorrahim Sherizai |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Kabir Farahi |
Personal details | |
Born | 1940 Kabul, Afghanistan |
Nationality | Afghan |
Occupation | Diplomat, Politician |
Zalmai Aziz (born 1940 in Kabul) is an Afghan diplomat and is the current ambassador of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office in Geneva and to Switzerland. He is the former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the Russian Federation and the former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan.
Zalmai Aziz was born on 22 June 1939, in Kabul. He studied International Relations at the University of Kabul and graduated with honours. Aziz joined the Afghan Foreign Ministry in 1966 and since then worked at various departments. He was the second secretary at the Afghan embassy in Warsaw, Poland, in the 1970s and worked at the Afghan mission of the United Nations in New York in the 80s.
After the fall of the Taliban Regime in 2011, Aziz returned to Afghanistan at the request of the Afghan Government and rejoined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He initially served as the director of the United Nations Department and soon after was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs. He held this position until the middle of 2006. As an Afghan diplomat he has participated in many bilateral and multilateral negotiations and has led Afghanistan’s delegations to a number of international conferences and meetings.
In October 2006 Aziz was summoned by the foreign relations committee of the lower house to explain accusations of corruption in various Afghan embassies. Aziz confirmed administrative corruption existed in Afghan embassies in some foreign countries and said the ministry had sent investigative teams to the Afghan embassies in Brussels, Bulgaria, Paris and some other countries.