Representatives from Afghanistan, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan attended the meeting.
The 7th consultative meeting of the Moscow Format on Afghanistan, focusing on national reconciliation and regional cooperation in political and economic fields, was hosted by Russia today (Tuesday).
Representatives from Afghanistan, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan attended the meeting.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in his opening remarks, emphasized the importance of stability and security in the region and warned against the presence of non-regional military forces on Afghan soil, calling it a threat to regional peace and development.
He stated: “We emphasize that over the past four years, the Islamic Emirate’s government has become stronger and is now governing the country with greater confidence and stability. We must acknowledge that despite difficult conditions, Kabul’s leadership has managed to perform effectively to a great extent.”
Islamic Emirate’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi expressed appreciation for Russia’s move to recognize the Islamic Emirate, stressing that Afghanistan has now transformed from a security challenge into a partner for regional stability and an opportunity for economic growth.
Without naming any specific country, Muttaqi said some parties, instead of recognizing the peace and stability achieved in Afghanistan, are trying to portray the country as a regional threat.
“Our view is that this positive transformation should be better supported and managed so that past mistakes are not repeated. Our region must not once again fall victim to insecurity caused by miscalculations and flawed policies of the past,” he added.
On the sidelines of the meeting, the foreign ministers of Afghanistan and Russia met to discuss strengthening political ties, expanding economic cooperation, and addressing regional issues.
Muttaqi said: “After Russia’s recognition of Afghanistan, unprecedented opportunities for developing political, economic, and other relations have emerged, and we can now move forward with genuine cooperation in various areas.”
Lavrov stated: “We can see how your government is working to stabilize the situation in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.”
A quadrilateral meeting between Russia, Iran, China, and Pakistan was also held on the sidelines, where the participants emphasized support for Afghanistan and joint cooperation in combating terrorism.
In a joint statement, the Moscow Format member states reaffirmed their support for Afghanistan as an independent, united, and peaceful state.
The parties also called for strengthening cooperation in the fight against terrorism at both bilateral and multilateral levels, stressing that Afghanistan should be supported in taking comprehensive measures to eliminate terrorism within a short period.
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