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Abdul Kabir: We are looking for positive relations with the world/we are not in isolation

The political deputy of the Taliban Prime Minister emphasized Kabul's desire to expand positive relations with the world and stated that the ruling body is not in isolation.
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According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Mohammed During a ceremony attended by scholars in Kabul, Abdul Kabir, the Political Deputy of the Taliban Prime Minister, called the isolation of the Afghan ruling body negative propaganda.

He further emphasized that the Afghan government Currently, he has established good relations with the world.

Abdul Kabir said in this regard: The government of Afghanistan has a positive interaction with the world in practice and is not in isolation, our economy is moving in a positive direction day by day. It is on the move and we are moving towards progress in the political field. You have no choice but to interact with the current government of Afghanistan.

Political Deputy of the Taliban Prime Minister also stated that the ruling body of Afghanistan currently has diplomatic relations with 38 countries of the world.

Haqqani: within the framework of Islamic values, ready to interact with We are the world
Taliban: We want interaction and positive relations with all countries
America: tensions are an important obstacle to positive interaction with the Taliban government

“Amir Khan Motaghi”, the foreign minister of the Taliban government, also emphasized this before He said that we have good intentions towards Afghanistan’s neighbors and we expect the same from other countries.

It is positive.

Motaghi stated: We want to make Afghanistan the center of economy, transit and connectivity in the region.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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