PM’s Political Deputy Meets Kabul-Based Diplomatic Envoys

For two years no country has recognized the Islamic Emirate, but some countries like Iran, UEA, and Turkey have accepted Islamic Emirate diplomats.

The Prime Minister’s office said that considering the current situation, political and diplomatic agencies can continue their activities with full confidence in Afghanistan.

One Wednesday, Deputy PM Mullah Abdul Kabir held a meeting with ambassadors and representatives of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Pakistan, Iran, Indonesia, and Roza Otunbayeva, special envoy for the UN, UNAMA’s deputy head, and the head of Aga Khan Foundation in Afghanistan, and he said that right now security is ensured in the country.

“It was a friendly invitation for Iftar by the political deputy PM for ambassadors and representatives of Islamic countries, and both sides stressed the need for good relations,” said Mohammad Hussan Haqyar, head of Media at the PM’s office.

According to the statement, in the meeting, acting Foriegn Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi emphasized that the current government wants good relations with all the countries of the world, and pledged to the participants that Afghanistan will not be threatened by other countries.

“The government should consider the interests of the people, girls must be educated, and women should be allowed to work,” said Tariq Farhadi, a political analyst.

“The government of Afghanistan has taken steps to have good relations with the world…” said Najibullah Jami, political analyst.

For two years no country has recognized the Islamic Emirate, but some countries like Iran, UEA, and Turkey have accepted Islamic Emirate diplomats.

PM’s Political Deputy Meets Kabul-Based Diplomatic Envoys