
Said
T. Jawad, was appointed as
Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the United States by President Hamid Karzai on
December 4, 2003. Under his leadership, the Embassy of Afghanistan is
emerging as one of the most successful missions in Washington DC. He also
serves as Afghanistan’s non-resident Ambassador to Mexico, Brazil, Colombia
and Argentina.
Ambassador Jawad returned to Afghanistan four months after 9/11 to assist in
the new country’s state-building process. He served as the President’s Press
Secretary, Chief of Staff as well as the Director of the Office of
International Relations at the Presidential Palace. Ambassador Jawad has
worked closely with President Karzai in formulating strategies, implementing
policies, building national institutions and prioritizing reforms in
Afghanistan. He also worked with the U.S. and Afghan military experts to
help reform the Ministry of Defense and rebuild the Afghan National Army.
Ambassador Jawad was instrumental in drafting Afghanistan’s foreign
investment laws; he served as President Karzai’s principal liaison with the
constitutional commission throughout the drafting Afghanistan’s
Constitution.

Ambassador Jawad was educated at the Afghan French Lycée Istiklal and School
of Law and Political Sciences at Kabul University and Westfaelische Wilhelms
University in Muenster, Germany. In 1986 he settled in the United States,
where he earned his MBA from the Golden Gate University in San Francisco and
worked for a number of prominent law firms.
Ambassador Jawad has published hundreds of articles and commentaries in the
United States, Europe and Afghanistan. He is fluent in English, German
and French. He is married to Shamim Jawad, a financial consultant, and they
have a son, Iman, 16.
Source: www.embassyofafghanistan.org
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