اطلاعیه

سفارت جمهوری اسلامی افغانستان در کنبرا به آگاهی می‌رساند که نظر به تصمیم کشور میزبان، خدمات امور قونسلی این نمایندگی در آسترالیا به حالت تعلیق درآمده است. در صورت نیاز به معلومات بیشتر، لطفاً از طریق ایمیل یا شماره تیلیفون ذیل با سفارت به تماس شوید.
په کنبرا کې د افغانستان د اسلامي جمهوریت سفارت خبر ورکوي چې د کوربه هېواد د پرېکړې له مخې، په اسټرالیا کې د دې استازولۍ قونسلي خدمتونه ځنډول شوي دي. که د نورو معلوماتو ته اړتیا وي، مهرباني وکړئ د سفارت له لاندې برېښنالیک یا ټیلیفون له لارې اړیکه ونیسئ.
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Book Launch: Australia-Afghanistan relations, Reflections on a half-century

It is now fifty years since diplomatic relations were formally established between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Kingdom of Afghanistan. Superficially, the two countries might seem to have little in common.

Nonetheless, there is more to unite Australians and Afghans than one might think at first glance. Even before the Australian colonies federated, Afghans made their way to Australia to provide transport by camel in Australia’s inland. By the time of the 2016 census 46,800 Afghans were living in Australia. And since 2001, more than 25,000 members of the Australian Defence Force have served in Afghanistan. Recent years have brought Australia and Afghanistan far closer to each other than ever before in their history.

Professor William Maley explores some of the key dimensions of the development of this relationship. Since 2001, the state-to-state relationship has developed additional dimensions – diplomatic, military, developmental, and humanitarian – which have been augmented by significant people-to-people ties despite all the difficulties that surround travel between the two countries.

Yet for all this, what ultimately binds the two countries together is that Australia has a strong interest in seeing the transition in Afghanistan that was inaugurated in 2001 – a complex mixture of statebuilding, institutional development, economic change, civil society activism, and enhancement of human rights and freedoms  – continue down the broad path that was laid out at that time. A failure in Afghanistan is likely to involve serious adverse strategic consequences for Australia.

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The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in Canberra – Australia, serves as a diplomatic mission representing Afghanistan. It provides a range of consular services to Afghan citizens and residents in Australia, including passport renewals, visa applications for foreign citizens, and legal affairs.

The Embassy of Afghanistan in Canberra operates autonomously and independently from the Taliban’s control or influence after 15 August 2021.

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