Japan Invites Islamic Emirate Delegation for Bilateral Talks

According to the Deputy Spokesperson, Amir Khan Muttaqi regarded the third Doha meeting positively in his discussion with the Japanese delegation.

Atsushi Sunami, the president of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) of Japan, and the former head of UNAMA have requested that the Islamic Emirate send a delegation to Japan to enhance bilateral cooperation. They said this during a meeting with the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The Deputy Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the parties discussed topics such as multilateral cooperation with Afghanistan and the third Doha meeting during this visit.

According to the Deputy Spokesperson, Amir Khan Muttaqi regarded the third Doha meeting positively in his discussion with the Japanese delegation.

Hafiz Zia Ahmad Takal elaborated on the meeting, saying: “They emphasized comprehensive cooperation between Afghanistan and the international community and invited the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s delegation to visit Japan for bilateral cooperation.”

Meanwhile, the former President of Afghanistan also met with the Japanese delegation, highlighting the historical ties between Afghanistan and Japan and expressing gratitude for Japan’s support for the Afghan people.

Sayed Akbar Sial Wardak, a political analyst, commented on these meetings: “Such meetings provide an opportunity for the Islamic Emirate to resolve tensions and issues with the international community through Japan or another country.”

Previously, the Japanese Embassy in Afghanistan had announced Japan’s $10 million aid to Afghan farmers for alternative poppy cultivation.

Japan Invites Islamic Emirate Delegation for Bilateral Talks