Hamdullah Mohib is an Afghan diplomat. He currently serves as the National Security Adviser of Afghanistan. Mohib served as the Afghan Ambassador to the United States since September 2015 until he began his tenure as National Security Adviser on August 25, 2018. Read More
The two deadly terror attacks in May which claimed 38 lives in Kabul and Nangarhar in Afghanistan, clearly exposed the short-sightedness of the US-Taliban agreement reached in Doha in a bid to carve out Afghanistan's peaceful future. ...
The deadly attacks in Afghanistan by Pakistan based terror groups after the recent peace agreement between the U.S. and the Taliban has revealed that Washington is losing the Afghan war to Pakistan, says an American expert. ...
The Taliban has rejected Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's call for a ceasefire amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying that the government's inattention to "thousands" of prisoners made the President's appeal "insincere", it was reported. ...
Calling Taliban a proxy of Pakistan and its intelligence agency ISI, Afghan National Security Advisor (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib has said that his country would never accept being ruled by the "proxy" of such backward country which has a "hard time feedin ...
Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Idrees Zaman called on Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi here on Tuesday in a bid to reset bilateral ties between the neighbouring countries. ...