Motaghi: Afghanistan wants to strengthen relations with India
The foreign minister of the Taliban government, in a meeting with India's special representative for Afghanistan, emphasized that Kabul wants to strengthen and expand relations with India. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Amir Khan Motaghi”, the foreign minister of the Taliban government, in a meeting with JP Singh, India’s special representative for Afghanistan, stated that the Kabul government wants to strengthen political and economic relations with New Delhi. He added that Afghanistan wants to strengthen political and economic relations with India based on a balanced foreign policy. is an important country in the region. In this meeting, Motaghi asked to facilitate business, medical and educational visas for Afghanistan. His country has focused on food security, providing training and sending medicine to Afghanistan.
In August 2021, after the Taliban took over Kabul, India withdrew all its diplomats and officials from Afghanistan; Until in June 2022, New Delhi resumed its diplomatic presence in this country by deploying a “technical” team in the embassy.
“Hindustan Times” reported in February after these developments, last week India was among the 11 countries that participated in the regional cooperation initiative meeting organized by the Taliban in Kabul, which showed the growing interaction between the two sides.
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