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United States Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Former office of the United States Department of State From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The United States special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan (SRAP) was a position in the State Department that reported directly to the secretary of state. The Office of the Special Representative's purpose was to coordinate the department's activities in Afghanistan and Pakistan during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021), in conjunction with increased numbers of troops during the Obama presidency.[1]
Under the Trump administration, it became the position of the U.S. special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation (SRAR). Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad was appointed to the post in September 2018, and stepped down following the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Deputy special representative Thomas West took his place and has served as special representative for Afghanistan since October 20, 2021.[2]
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Former special envoys
- Richard Holbrooke (22 January 2009[3]–13 December 2010)
- Marc Grossman (22 February 2011–14 December 2012[4])
- James Dobbins (10 May 2013[5]–31 July 2014[6])
- Dan Feldman (1 August 2014[6]–18 September 2015[7])
- Jarrett Blanc (Acting) (18 September 2015–17 November 2015)
- Richard G. Olson (17 November 2015[7]–November 2016[8])
- Laurel Miller (Acting) (November 2016–1 June 2017)[9]
- Alice Wells (Acting) (2017)[10]
- Zalmay Khalilzad (September 2018–October 2021)[11]
- Thomas West (1 October 2021–1 October 2024)[12][13]
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References
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