According to Shaheen, the political office of the Islamic Emirate in Qatar also plays a constructive role in providing newly printed passports and banknotes and transferring them to the country.
Suhail Shaheen said: “The political office is active in the diplomatic sector and discusses various issues, including economic, political, and educational matters with delegations from different countries, striving to attract investment and economic aid.”
A number of political analysts emphasized strengthening the internal and foreign policy of Afghanistan’s interim government.
“The Islamic Emirate should formalize and legislate its internal and foreign policies to address the questions that arise in the region and beyond,” Mohammad Matin Mohammadkhil, a political analyst, told TOLOnews.
“The internal and foreign policy of the Islamic Emirate is economically focused, and the Islamic Emirate endeavors to strengthen its economic and investment relations with countries worldwide,” said Shamsur Rahman Ahmadzai, a political analyst.
The Islamic Emirate’s political office in Doha was opened on June 17, 2013, with the initial aim of facilitating peace talks and resolving Afghanistan’s problems peacefully.
According to Islamic Emirate officials, this office has now become a bridge connecting Afghanistan to the global community.