Taliban Foreign Minister: The new government of Pakistan should adopt a positive policy towards Afghanistan
The foreign minister of the Taliban government, in a meeting with the head of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, asked the new government of this country to adopt a positive policy towards Afghanistan. |
According to the regional office report of Tasnim News Agency
Amir Khan Motaghi, the foreign minister of the Taliban government, in a meeting with Obaidur Rehman Nizamani, head of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, asked the new government of this country to adopt a positive policy towards Afghanistan and take constructive steps to strengthen relations between the two countries. >
According to the announcement published by the Taliban Foreign Ministry, Motaghi said in this meeting: positive interaction of the countries of the region It is expanding with Afghanistan; the region has realized that the stability of Afghanistan can play a positive role in the direction of initiatives and comprehensive development of the region.
Taliban Foreign Minister further expressed hope that the new government of Pakistan will take constructive steps in strengthening Kabul-Islamabad relations by adopting a positive policy.
Nizamani also In this meeting, he valued the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan and emphasized that the new government of this country has the vision of expanding relations with Afghanistan and tries to work together to solve existing problems.
In the continuation of the meeting, the two sides emphasized on creating facilities for travelers, patients and businessmen from the disputed border between Afghanistan and Pakistan known as “Durand Line”.
The head of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul had previously met with the governor of Kandahar.
According to the report of the Pakistani newspaper “Express Tribune”, in that meeting the message of “Molahabtullah Akhundzada” of the Taliban leader, which contains interaction and de-escalation, through the governor Kandahar has been handed over to the Pakistani ambassador in Kabul.
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