Muttaqi has taken charge of domestic and foreign policies of the Islamic Emirate as the political deputy PM was facing health issues.
The deputy prime minister for political affairs, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, chaired a meeting of the political commission on Wednesday, where the participants discussed the internal policy of the Islamic Emirate, according to a statement of Arg.
The meeting was attended by senior officials of the Islamic Emirate including acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, Shahabuddin Delawar.
The statement added that the participants also exchanged views on the activities of the commission for the “Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures.”
“The recent changes in the country, the relations of the Islamic Emirate with the neighboring and other countries, the visits of the foreign minister to some countries and internal policies were discussed,” said Hassan Haqyar, head of media affairs for the political deputy’s office.
Muttaqi has taken charge of domestic and foreign policies of the Islamic Emirate as the political deputy PM was facing health issues.
“The Islamic Emirate needs to hold the Loya Jirga and codify the constitution. The constitution is the hub of engagement between the government and nation. It should also accept international law,” said Sayed Jawad Sijadi, a political analyst.
“The fundamental laws of every government are described through the constitution including the domestic, foreign, economic and culture laws,” said Toreq Farhadi, political analyst.
On Tuesday, speaking at an event held on the 44th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan, the political deputy PM, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, said the Islamic Emirate wants to have good relations with the world within the framework of Islamic laws and wants to solve all the problems through dialogue.
According to him, the Afghans hate occupation and never allow it.