Bonn Conference
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In December 2001, during the American invsion of Afghanistan, the German city of Bonn hosted a conference of anti-Taliban regional militia leaders, to choose the leader of an Afghan Transitional Authority -- widely known as the Bonn Conference.[1] The Conference chose Hamid Karzai, who was subsequently elected President in 2004. Karzai subsequently appointed many of the regional militia leaders to senior posts within the interim government, or to senior posts in the Provincial governments.
Signatories to the Bonn Conference
signatory | appointment | notes |
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Ms. Amena Afzali | ||
Mr. S. Hussain Anwari | ||
Mr. Hedayat Amin Arsala | Vice President 2001–2004 |
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Mr. Sayed Hamed Gailani | ||
Mr. Rahmatullah Mousa Ghazi | ||
Engineer Abdul Hakim | Ministry of Communications (Afghanistan) 2001–2002 | Tajik ethnic group. |
Mr. Houmayoun Jareer | ||
Mr. Abbas Karimi | ||
Mr. Mustafa Kazimi | ||
Dr. Azizullah Ludin | ||
Mr. Ahmad Wali Massoud | ||
Mr. Hafizullah Asif Mohseni | ||
Prof. Mohammad Ishaq Nadiri | ||
Mr. Mohammad Natiqi | ||
Mr. Aref Noorzay | ||
Mr. Yunus Qanuni | Interior Minister |
|
Dr. Zalmai Rassoul | ||
Mr. Mirwais Sadiq | ||
Dr. Mohammad Jalil Shams | ||
Professor Abdul Sattar Sirat | ||
Mr. Humayun Tandar | ||
Mrs. Sima Wali | ||
General Abdul Rahim Wardak | Deputy Minister of Defense |
Minister of Defense following the election of 2004 until 2012. |
Mr. Azizullah Wasefi | ||
Mr. Pacha Khan Zadran | Governor of Paktia |
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Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi |
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan
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See also
- List of international conferences on Afghanistan
- Politics of Afghanistan
- International Conference on Afghanistan, Bonn (2011)