Australia appointed a new special representative for Afghanistan
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced in a statement that “Amanda McGregor has been appointed as the country’s new special representative for Afghanistan, replacing Glenn Miles.”
According to Mandarin, this statement added: McGregor, who is based in Qatar, will work with aligned countries in the affairs of Afghanistan and support the people of this country.
In this statement, Wang emphasized that our diplomats are the driving force behind Australia’s interaction with the world; They create influence and advance the country’s national interests outside of Australia.
Before joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia’s new special representative for Afghanistan worked as a senior advisor to the Canadian Embassy and to the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
McGregor also five years in the ministry of Defense Worked for Australian and recently Deputy Mission the Australian embassy has also been in Lebanon.