Afghanistan-Russia Joint Meeting Concludes in Kazan

The Kyrgyz delegation also stressed that stability and economic progress in Afghanistan would benefit the entire region.

The Deputy Minister of Economy described the joint Afghanistan-Russia meeting held in Kazan under the leadership of the Islamic Emirate’s Minister of Higher Education as productive and successful.

Abdul Latif Nazari said the high-level delegation of the Islamic Emirate, during its week-long visit to Russia, held intensive and constructive discussions with Russian officials on cooperation in mining, oil and gas, roads, railways, trade, transportation, and energy.

“Key issues such as trade, transportation, and energy were discussed in intensive, serious, constructive, and useful negotiations. The achievements of the Islamic Emirate delegation in all these areas are significant, and the results will soon be shared with the people of Afghanistan and will bring tangible outcomes,” Nazari said.

Meanwhile, Sheikh Neda Mohammad Nadeem, the Islamic Emirate’s Minister of Higher Education, met on the sidelines of the summit with the deputy prime ministers of Russia and Kyrgyzstan. The sides emphasized expanding economic relations and strengthening trade cooperation among Kabul, Moscow, and Bishkek.

The Kyrgyz delegation also stressed that stability and economic progress in Afghanistan would benefit the entire region.

Ziaullah Hashemi, spokesman for the Ministry of Higher Education, said the minister emphasized the continuation of relations between the Islamic Emirate and the Russian Federation, adding that both sides should work to further expand ties.

Political and economic analysts also believe that the continuation of such meetings could help expand economic cooperation and increase investment between the countries.

Political analyst Yusuf Amin Zazi told TOLOnews that Afghanistan seeks stable relations and should pursue a neutral, economy-centered, and independent foreign policy to secure its future interests.

Economic analyst Sayed Massoud said Afghanistan’s geostrategic position could once again be revived through such cooperation, adding that it would help protect the country’s interests, although Pakistan is also trying to strengthen its own regional position.

The Kazan Forum is an annual international economic summit hosted by Russia with the aim of expanding trade and economic ties among Asian countries, particularly members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

Afghanistan-Russia Joint Meeting Concludes in Kazan