Previously, the presidents of Türkiye and Uzbekistan have pledged support for Afghanistan during the 11th Summit of the Turkic States in Bishkek.
The President of Türkiye and the Emir of Qatar, in a joint statement, emphasized the formation of an inclusive government and the importance of respecting citizens’ rights in Afghanistan.
In this joint statement, released at the conclusion of the 10th High-Level Strategic Committee meeting between the two countries, both parties reiterated their commitment to strengthening Afghanistan’s stability and engaging with the country in coordination with the independent assessment of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Coordinator.
The Joint Communique of the 10th Session of the Supreme Strategic Committee Between Qatar, Türkiye reads: “Qatar and Turkiye reaffirmed their commitment to promoting stability in Afghanistan. They emphasized the importance of respecting fundamental rights and inclusive governance and also highlighted the need for coordinated engagement with Afghanistan.”
Although the Islamic Emirate has not commented on demands related to the formation of an inclusive government, it has praised the stance of the two countries on ensuring peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Hamdullah Fitrat, Deputy Spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, stated: “We commend the stance of Qatar and Türkiye for emphasizing peace and stability in Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s stability benefits all countries. The Islamic Emirate ensures the Sharia-based rights of all Afghan citizens and, as a responsible government, strives for the security, economy, and well-being of its citizens.”
Sayed Akbar Sial Wardak, a political analyst, commented on the nature of an inclusive government, saying: “The definition and type of an inclusive government are not clear, and it is up to the Afghans to determine it. The current Afghan government should focus on this and discuss it to establish a system that satisfies all Afghan people.”
Previously, the presidents of Türkiye and Uzbekistan have pledged support for Afghanistan during the 11th Summit of the Turkic States in Bishkek.