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Nicholas Kay In Kabul As NATO Senior Civilian Representative

Former Uk ambassador Nicholas Kay arrived in Kabul on Tuesday to take up his role as the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan.

Before heading to Kabul, he said “I am really looking forward to getting back to Kabul and to playing a really active and strong role in support of the Afghan search for peace. Afghan people are hoping that 2019 will be the year of peace and NATO will be doing all it can to support efforts to bring peace to Afghanistan.”

Working closely with NATO-led Resolute Support mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan security forces and institutions, he will advise the North Atlantic Council on the alliance’s efforts in Afghanistan and relations with Afghan partners. 

He will liaise with senior members of the Afghan government, as well as with Afghan officials and members of parliament. He will also coordinate with representatives of the international community and engage with representatives of Afghan civil society and international non-governmental organisations.

Previously, Mr. Kay served for more than a year as the United Kingdom's Ambassador in Kabul. He brings extensive experience on Afghanistan and the South Asia region, having also worked as UK Regional Coordinator for Southern Afghanistan in Helmand province in 2006–2007 and as Head of the Pakistan and Afghanistan Section in the South Asian Department of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1995–1997.

He replaces Ambassador Cornelius Zimmermann of Germany, who had been in the post since March 2017.

Nicholas Kay In Kabul As NATO Senior Civilian Representative

Nicholas Kay will advise the North Atlantic Council on the alliance’s efforts in Afghanistan and relations with Afghan partners.

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Former Uk ambassador Nicholas Kay arrived in Kabul on Tuesday to take up his role as the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan.

Before heading to Kabul, he said “I am really looking forward to getting back to Kabul and to playing a really active and strong role in support of the Afghan search for peace. Afghan people are hoping that 2019 will be the year of peace and NATO will be doing all it can to support efforts to bring peace to Afghanistan.”

Working closely with NATO-led Resolute Support mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan security forces and institutions, he will advise the North Atlantic Council on the alliance’s efforts in Afghanistan and relations with Afghan partners. 

He will liaise with senior members of the Afghan government, as well as with Afghan officials and members of parliament. He will also coordinate with representatives of the international community and engage with representatives of Afghan civil society and international non-governmental organisations.

Previously, Mr. Kay served for more than a year as the United Kingdom's Ambassador in Kabul. He brings extensive experience on Afghanistan and the South Asia region, having also worked as UK Regional Coordinator for Southern Afghanistan in Helmand province in 2006–2007 and as Head of the Pakistan and Afghanistan Section in the South Asian Department of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1995–1997.

He replaces Ambassador Cornelius Zimmermann of Germany, who had been in the post since March 2017.

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