Taliban’s acting defense minister meets envoys post-Kabul meeting
Yaqub Mujahid, the Taliban's acting defense minister, met with representatives from Iran, China, and Pakistan following the Kabul "regional" meeting.
Yaqub Mujahid, the Taliban's acting defense minister, met with representatives from Iran, China, and Pakistan following the Kabul "regional" meeting.
Comparatively, Iran's rank dropped to 149th with a decrease in points from the previous year.
Rambabu Chellappa, head of India's technical team in Kabul, represented the country at the conference.
The upcoming meeting of special representatives for Afghanistan, set for February, received special attention during the talks.
Pakistani media reports indicate that since last November, approximately 478,300 Afghan migrants have been repatriated to Afghanistan.
Muttaqi argued that external interventions have only led to instability and urged regional representatives at the upcoming Doha meeting to.
This gathering is a precursor to the broader discussions scheduled for next month in Doha.
The Taliban's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the meeting is now scheduled for 4:30 p.m. local time.
The meeting is expected to introduce a special envoy for Afghanistan, tasked with quickly addressing Afghanistan's crisis.
While the snowfall was insufficient to cover the city entirely, it was a source of joy for many.