First Meeting of the OIC Contact Group on Afghanistan Held

The Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on the first meeting of the OIC Contact Group on Afghanistan.

The first meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) Contact Group on Afghanistan was held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.

This meeting took place in New York during the 78th session of the UN General Assembly. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to peace and stability in Afghanistan.

Ishaq Dar, stressing the need for Afghanistan to come out of isolation, urged OIC member states to prioritize unconditional humanitarian assistance, the revival of trade and banking systems, strengthening regional connectivity, and promoting dialogue to fulfill international commitments.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan stated: “Mr. Dar called on Afghan authorities to take concrete and verifiable actions against cross-border terrorism. For Afghanistan’s stability, he proposed establishing an OIC working group of experts to develop a roadmap, stressing that sustainable peace requires sincerity, mutual respect, and political will.”

Political analyst Sayed Moqaddam Amin also said: “This could easily influence the regional situation. Allocating this financial seat is in Afghanistan’s favor. They can do it very easily and adopt a positive stance in this regard.”

Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs also highlighted the vital importance of the OIC Contact Group on Afghanistan in addressing the country’s challenges.

Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al-Khulaifi stated that Afghanistan’s current situation requires joint commitments, calling on OIC member states to create conditions for meaningful dialogue and support for Afghanistan.

The Qatari Foreign Ministry’s statement read: “Dr. Al-Khulaifi emphasized the vital importance of this contact group in his speech, noting that this meeting is being held at a sensitive time when Afghanistan’s humanitarian, economic, and political conditions require stability and joint commitments for the support of Afghans. The Afghan people are facing unprecedented challenges, and it is the duty of OIC member states to unite and provide the ground for meaningful dialogue and support.”

Political analyst Saleem Paigir said: “The OIC, in holding its first meeting on this issue, could potentially influence the positions of some countries regarding Afghanistan. And countries, in a more coordinated manner, can engage with Afghanistan.”

Another political analyst, Moeen Gul Chamakni, said: “They have now realized that Afghanistan must come out of political and economic isolation.”

The Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on the first meeting of the OIC Contact Group on Afghanistan, but it had previously praised regional efforts to address Afghanistan’s challenges.

First Meeting of the OIC Contact Group on Afghanistan Held