Afghanistan–Japan relations
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Diplomatic relations between Afghanistan and Japan (Persian: روابط دیپلماتیک میان افغانستان و جاپان, Japanese: 日本とアフガニスタンの関係) were officially established in 1931, although early contacts date back to 1907 when the Afghan general Ayub Khan, who defeated the British in the Battle of Maiwand, visited Japan.[1]
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Afghanistan |
Japan |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Afghanistan, Tokyo | Embassy of Japan, Kabul [ja] |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Shaida Mohammad Abdali | Ambassador Takashi Okada [ja] |
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These two countries have embassies in both capitals; however, the Embassy of Afghanistan in Tokyo is still controlled by the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.