Miami Herald (Sunday)

Afghan ambassador to U.S. to replace national security adviser

- Associated Press

MOHIB ALSO CURRENTLY SERVES AS THE NON-RESIDENT AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO, THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, ARGENTINA AND COLUMBIA.

Afghan president Asharf Ghani accepted the resignatio­n Saturday of the country’s national security adviser, Mohammed Haneef Atmar, and replaced him with Afghan Ambassador to the U.S. Hamdullah Mohib, according to government officials.

A statement from the presidenti­al palace said Atmar’s resignatio­n has been accepted and that Mohib has been appointed as the new national security adviser.

Haroon Chakhansur­i, Ghani’s spokesman, also confirmed Mohib’s new appointmen­t. Mohib also currently serves as the non-resident ambassador to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Argentina and Columbia.

Qader Shah, spokesman for the national security adviser’s office, said that he would provide more details on Atmar’s resignatio­n at a later date.

Atmar had previously served as the interior minister under the former president, Hamid Karzai, after previous posts as minister of rural developmen­t and education.

Also Saturday, at least two people were killed and four others wounded when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives­laden vest near the office of the Election Commission in eastern Nangarhar province, officials said.

Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor, said the wounded were brought to the regional hospital in the capital city Jalalabad with one in critical condition. He said the casualty count would likely rise.

Doctors are working to save the wounded, said Inamullah Miakhail, spokesman for the public health director in Nangarhar.

The attack took place when supporters of a candidate for parliament who was rejected by the Election Commission gathered to protest near the commission’s office, said Khogyani. Several vehicles were damaged in the attack, he added.

The SITE Intelligen­ce Group that monitors extremist groups reported that an affiliate of the Islamic State group issued a communique claiming responsibi­lity for the attack.

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