He also expressed concern about the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and called on the international community to provide assistance to the country.
The foreign Minister of Uzbekistan, Vladimir Norov, said that Tashkent is attempting to help ensure peace in Afghanistan and will continue its support to the country.
He also expressed concern about the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and called on the international community to provide assistance to the country.
Norov made the remarks with the German Minister of Foreign Affairs, Annalena Baerbock.
The German Foreign Minister voiced concerns over the human rights situation in Afghanistan.
“We have no right to abandon the citizens of Afghanistan to their fate, we will not do that. In recent months, we have seen the crises and situations that have been happening there. Winter is nearing, and it brings its own challenges. As a federal government, we will continue to help people in Afghanistan,” Baerbock said as quoted in a publication in Uzbekistan.
The political analysts gave various opinions on the matter.
“If the Afghan government take steps for a peace process, we should support it. We want peace to be ensured in Afghanistan,” said Stanagul Shirzad, a political analyst.
“This is a kind of overlooked because (they) violated human rights but don’t refer to that,” said Sayed Bilal Ahmad Fatimi, a political analyst.
Previously the Islamic Emirate said it has preserved the rights of citizens within an Islamic format.