Sharif Ghalib joined the Afghan Foreign Service in 1994, and his diplomatic career started at the
United Nations. He served for three consecutive terms at the Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations as
Second Secretary,
First Secretary, and
Counsellor from 1994 to 2002. Ghalib had been a member of the
UNGA Drafting Committee of the annual
resolutions on Afghanistan until 2001. Ghalib has represented Afghanistan in numerous bilateral, regional and international meetings, conferences, and fora as head of delegation or as a member including the 50th UN Commemorative Meeting, the UN
Millennium Summit,
NAM Summit (Durban, South Africa), NAM Ministerial Conference (Cartagena-
Colombia),
FAO Summit (Rome-Italy),
OIC Summit (Tehran, Iran), OIC Ministerial Conference (New York),
ECO Ministerial Conference (Baku, Azerbaijan),
G-77 Conference (Havana, Cuba),
World Economic Forum Special Session (New York), and
ICAO Ministerial Conference (Montreal, Canada), as well as seven UNGA regular sessions in New York. He was also a participant in the
United Nations Human Rights Council considerations at its regular and
special sessions and a member of Afghanistan's delegation on the country's bid for accession to the
World Trade Organization during service in Geneva. A member of the Intra-Afghan London Conference, Sharif Ghalib attended its successive deliberations on accentuating the national struggle through greater participation of Afghanistan's intelligentsia worldwide, convened in the United Kingdom, and was a participant in the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Afghanistan in Washington, D.C., in 1996. He was also part of the UN-sponsored arrangements for transition to the post-Bonn Interim Authority in Afghanistan in 2001. ==Representative to Canada==